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Building Vibrant Communities Through Stronger Commerce COMMUNITY IMPACT REPORT 2011 | 2012 San Diego | Escondido | Poway | San Marcos | Vista

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Page 1: SDNCC Community Impact Report

Building Vibrant Communities Through Stronger Commerce

COMMUNITY IMPACT REPORT

2011 | 2012

San Diego | Escondido | Poway | San Marcos | Vista

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Community Impact Report 2011San Diego North Chamber of Commerce

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Greetings,

Each year, thousands of committed individuals, businesses and leaders work to ensure our communities are vibrant and sustainable. They work tirelessly, sharing their time and expertise to build and advance our region as one of strength.

Often, these same individuals will contribute financially to support innovation and growth, to recognize success in our community, and to invest in the future of our region. This report showcases the contributions of some Chamber members, and highlights the impact chamber businesses and organizations have in our communities.

We hope that you find this report of interest and that you share it with others to show the emphasis our region’s businesses put on building vibrant communities.

With Respect,

Debra RosenPresident and CEOSan Diego North Chamber of Commerce

Letter From The President and Chair of the Board

Angelo DamanteChair of the Board

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Table of Contents

Letter from SDNCC President and Chair of the Board 3SDNCC Professional Staff 5Board of Directors 6San Diego Workforce Information 8 Regional Business Composition 10Chamber Members’ Contributions to the Community 12 Carlsbad 12 Escondido 12 Poway 15 MCAS Miramar 16 San Diego 17 San Marcos 32 Valley Center 33 Vista 34Chamber Members Who Had a Positive Impact 34in the Community

Debra Rosen President & CEO

Matt SanfordBusiness Development Manager

Linda TiceMember Relations

Sarhas HamiltonMembership Development

Lue TorresIntern

Brianna EltzrothOperations Manager

Bruno TrindadeEconomic Development Manager

John StittsworthMembership Development

Fabrizio MarsilliIntern

Dan MorlockIntern

San Diego North Chamber of CommerceProfessional Staff

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Officers

George CondonSan Diego County

Regional Airport Authority Dir. of Aviation Operations

Dr. Alicia GwynnTAG Foundation

Founder

Todd GutschowPUSD Board of Education

Board Member

Ex-Officio Directors

2011 - 2012 Board of Directors

Angelo DamanteChair

Mercedes Benz of EscondidoPresident/CEO

Brad HolidayTreasurer

Callaway GolfChief Financial Officer

Steven AndersonChair, Nominating Committee

Northrop GrummanHuman Resources

Michael ScoginChair Elect

California Community BankExecutive Vice President

Christopher EkrenSecretary

Sony Electronics, Inc.SVP/Deputy General Counsel

Debra RosenPresident and CEOSan Diego North

Chamber of Commerce

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Jeb Bakke CB Richard Ellis

Senior Vice President

Melissa Hayden Cook Sharp Health Plan President and CEO

Karen Hewitt Jones Day

Partner

Directors

Jim Tenuto Renaissance Executive Forums

President

Patricia Reno RBC Wealth Management

First Vice President

Jim Hernandez SBC, Inc.

President

Glen HopkinsHewlett Packard

VP/General Manager

Dr. Patricia Hsieh Miramar College

President

Lynelle Lynch Bellus Academy

President

Bill O’Brien Maderas Golf Club General Manager

Peter MacCracken Strategic Communications

Principal

Sue Zwinger Oracle

Vice President, Global Systems

Ed LittlejohnKaiser Permanente

Chief Operating Officer

Scott Dillon Cox Communications

Sales Manager

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Community Impact Report 2011San Diego North Chamber of Commerce

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The San Diego North region is home to a rapidly growing population expected to surge from 758,000 to 827,000 residents over the course of the next ten years. With such a large estimated increase, the vitality of the area will depend in large part on the growth and stability that local businesses and organizations will be able to provide. The San Diego North Chamber of Commerce is poised to ensure the success of these entities through its continued efforts in creating a favorable business climate, offering opportunities for professional development, and supporting the legislation and policies that best serve the business community.

The overall population of the San Diego North region is estimated to increase by 9% between 2010 and 2020. Of the communities in the region, the highest growth is expected to occur in Torrey Highlands, Sorrento Valley, and Tierrasanta.

In the 2010 General Election, 66% of registered voters in the San Diego North region voted. The average voter turnout in the State of California in 2010 was 60%.

As an advocacy group, the San Diego North Chamber of Commerce strives to inform voters on ballot initiatives, propositions and candidates. In doing so, the chamber also aims to increase voter turnout in all San Diego North communities.

San Diego North Workforce Information

Community Population

Escondido 156,884 167,741Poway 52,143 54,142Sorrento Valley/Mesa 4,036 4,938Tierrasanta 31,989 39,050Mira Mesa 78,394 86,442W. Rancho Bernardo, 4S Ranch

35,902 41,852

RB, Carmel Mtn. Sabre Springs 52,138 52,385Rancho Penasquitos, Black Mtn 57,852 63,569Torrey Highlands 49,952 61,556Scripps Ranch 34,906 36,121Vista 116,393 123,860San Marcos 87,848 95,366

Area 2010 Population 2020 Projected

Registered Voters by Area

Escondido 54,048 63.42%Poway 27,875 71.52%Tierrasanta 13,842 65.45%Mira Mesa 30,501 59.71%Rancho Bernardo 24,261 72.92%Rancho Penasquitos 45,514 66.71%Vista 34,380 62.47%San Marcos 35,388 64.30%

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The San Diego North region boasts a vibrant business community, with companies and organizations that operate in a wide array of industries and sectors. The area is home to over 18,000 businesses and over 358,000 employees. Based on current projections, the number of employees will increase by an additional 40,000 workers by the year 2020. The San Diego North Chamber of Commerce currently partnered with almost nine hundred individual business, helping them grow and thrive within the competitive environment, while, at the same time, benefitting the communities in which they conduct their activities.

Regional Business Composition

Number of Businesses by Area

Escondido 2,835Poway 1,645Sorrento Valley/ Sorrento Mesa 2,814Tierrasanta 304Mira Mesa 1,577W. Rancho Bernardo, 4S Ranch 853RB, Carmel Mtn. Sabre Springs 1,165Rancho Penasquitos, Black Mtn. 597Torrey Highlands 1,545Scripps Ranch 855Vista 2,635San Marcos 1,312MCAS Miramar/ Miramar 50

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Community Impact

The following members chose to share the details about how they contribute to the community.

CarlsbadCAPITAL PARTNERS

Years operating in the San Diego community: 19Years as a member of the SDNCC: 1

Capital Partners benefits the community through financial contributions, as well as by dedicating 20 to 30 hours a month of its employees’ working time to volunteering activities. The company supports a number of organizations and community groups such as USMC Toys for Tots Program, Hope for Haiti, San Diego Fire Relief Effort, Breast Cancer Hope, Japan Earthquake, Fund, etc.

The primary focus of Capital Partners’ corporate social responsibility programs has been evolved around children’s education initiatives, support for the military, and betterment of the communities in terms of social issues. The company is committed to advancing education, strengthening communities, and improving lives.

“As a market leader, Capital Partners accepts the responsibility that comes with its position. We believe that it is important to give back to the local, and national communities and charitable programs. We support communities through partnerships, sponsored programs and corporate giving.”

EscondidoMERCEDES BENZ OF ESCONDIDO

Number of employees: 150Years operating in the San Diego community: 25Years as a member of the SDNCC: 3

Mercedes Benz of Escondido makes financial contributions to local organizations for a total of $100,000 each year. In addition, the company makes available the use of vehicles for various events, also providing pickup and delivery for individuals in need.

Among the organizations that Mercedes Benz of Escondido benefits are California Center for the Arts, Escondido Rotary, Junior Seau Foundation, YMCA, Escondido Chamber of Commerce, Boys and Girls Club, Cal State San Marcos, USD, San Diego State, Downtown Business Association, and other various groups. Besides, the firm’s employees volunteer for hundreds of hours in a wide range of organizations such as Temecula Schools and Ball Teams, Escondido schools, Ramona High School Automotive Program, and Valley Center High School.

“Trying to be a viable force in the community and set an example for others to follow, as far as giving back to our city, county, and state; in whatever way best suits the need presented. There are many ways to give, whether it is by writing a check, or mentoring a young person, or a fellow business person.”

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CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING OF NORTH COUNTY

Number of employees: 13Years operating in the San Diego community: 1Years as a member of the SDNCC: 1

Culligan Water Conditioning of North County made donations to the Vista Girls Softball League and the Vista American Little League that last year totaled $1,500. The company’s employees invested around 400 hours of their working time serving groups and organizations in the community.

The firm is currently keeping a close eye on youth organizations that are in need of support to operate their programs or start a new program. Currently, they are beginning to cooperate with the Vista Skatepark Coalition to lay the foundations of a fruitful collaboration with the City of Vista to get a skate park for that community. These efforts are expected to sensibly reduce deaths and injuries indirectly resulting from the lack of a park.

COMMUNITY STRATEGIES GROUP, INC.

Number of employees: 2Years operating in the San Diego community: 5Years as a member of the SDNCC: 1

Community Strategies Group gave $5,000 to charities and nonprofit organizations last year. The company benefited a wide range of community groups such as Escondido Charitable Foundation, Escondido Rotary Foundation, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego, Boys & Girls Club of San Marcos, Palomar Family YMCA, CSUSM Foundation, San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum (Formerly Escondido Children’s Museum), and California Center for the Arts Escondido.

The firm’s employees volunteer over 100 hours a month for local organizations such as Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego, Escondido Rotary Foundation, CSUSM Foundation, and CCAE.

CMIT SOLUTIONS OF INLAND NORTH COUNTY

Number of employees: 4Years operating in the San Diego community: 3Years as a member of the SDNCC: 2

CMIT Solutions of Inland North County makes annual financial contributions to the following organizations: Escondido East Rotary, Diego Masonic Lodge No. 35, Escondido Jaycees, Escondido Community Child Development Center, Escondido Chamber of Commerce, Poway Chamber of Commerce, and San Diego North Chamber of Commerce. CMIT Solutions’ employees volunteer for about 200 hours in a number of community groups that include Escondido Community Child Development Center and Muscular Dystrophy Association. Furthermore, the company helps organize Escondido Christmas Parade.

Additionally, the firm is currently working with the City of Escondido and other non-profits to reopen the Escondido’s East Valley Parkway library, so that nearby residents can have access to computers, and to deliver an after-school location for students. CMIT’s involvement in the project is about providing onsite personnel and curating the available services.

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NORTH COUNTY TIMES

Number of employees: 282Years operating in the San Diego community: 125Years as a member of the SDNCC: 24

The North County Times supports more than a hundred local non-profits annually by providing complimentary advertising space for fundraisings and community events. Additionally, the NCT has provided free newspapers for many years to the Alpha Project’s North County program for homeless men, who sell the papers and keep all proceeds earned.

The North County Times supports a number of community groups, including The [email protected]; Operation America Cares, local Boys & Girls Clubs (Greater San Diego, Oceanside, Carlsbad, San Marcos & North County); local Rotary, Kiwanis and Soroptimist clubs, as well as North San Diego and Southwest Riverside chambers of commerce.

TKF (TARIQ KHAMISA FOUNDATION)

Number of employees: 50Years operating in the San Diego community: 16Years as a member of the SDNCC: 1

TKF provides Violence Impact Assemblies to requesting schools, free of charge. These assemblies bring together TKF’s founder Azim Khamisa, who established the Tariq Khamisa Foundation on October 26, 1995 to honor his murdered son, and the grandfather of Tariq’s killer in order to teach the core values of non-violence, forgiveness, and integrity.

TKF currently provides a Peace Works program and Hope Works mentoring services to schools in the Sweetwater, San Diego, and Escondido school districts. At this time, TKF reaches roughly 3,000 students annually. Americorps Mentors and student mentees donate time and labor (for over 1,000 hours) to the City of Escondido parks and recreation cleaning parks and trails. They also assisted the North County Food Pantry in sorting food donations. In San Diego, mentors and mentees did a canyon cleanup and adopted a retirement home, making useful gifts for the residents.

LIFE STYLE HOME

Number of employees: 1Years operating in the San Diego community: 15Years as a member of the SDNCC: 1

Life Style Home makes monetary contributions and donations to local community groups and organizations for a total of $1,500 to $7,000 annually. The company financially supports a number of associations and groups such as Children’s Hospital Red Shoe Ball, Children’s Hospital Tables for Tots, Canyon Crest Academy, Cathedral Catholic High School, Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church Preschool, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, and San Diego Humane Society. Other in-kind contributions, besides, include interior consultations and volunteer hours for Habitat for Humanity, and Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

“We are fortunate to work in a city that we love and we believe that giving back to the community is a privilege.”

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CALIFORNIA CENTER FOR THE ARTS, ESCONDIDO

Number of employees: 166Years operating in the San Diego community: 16Years as a member of the SDNCC: 2

California Center for the Arts, Escondido, provides in-kind donations to local nonprofit organizations that last year totaled $35,621. Besides, the Center donates a variety of items to local nonprofit groups, including performance tickets, admission to their museum, memberships, and gift baskets. Among the organizations supported by the California Center for the Arts, Escondido, are: Carlsbad Arts - TJIF Jazz in the park Concerts, Palomar Family YMCA, San Diego County Fair - Arts Category, ORT – America, and Rancho Santa Fe Community Center.

Employees at the center have volunteered in the community for over 60 hours, speaking as often as possible at the area middle schools during career days, or participating in the various walks throughout the year for a broad selection of causes.

FIRST CALIFORNIA BANK

Number of employees: 6Years operating in the San Diego community: 30Years as a member of the SDNCC: 1

First California Bank of Escondido’s employees contribute over 100 hours to volunteering activities that benefit local groups and organizations. First California Bank, moreover, offers financial counseling to the local Church.

MIRAMAR SEMPER FIDELIS ROTARY CLUB

Number of employees: 27 voluntary membersYears operating in the San Diego community: 2Years as a member of the SDNCC: 1

The Miramar Semper Fidelis Rotary Club is dedicated to serving and supporting the Marines, Sailors, service members and service members’ families of MCAS Miramar and in Southern California. Their primary goal is to serve Southern California military service members, but they also contribute to Rotary International and its more than 1.2 million members and 34,000 clubs worldwide to support education and job training, provide clean water, combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, and eradicate polio throughout the world.

Furthermore, they are engaged in a wide range of activities that include repairs to Thrift Store, quarterly sword presented to outstanding graduates of Corporal Courses, maintain MCAS Miramar Memorial Garden, relief packages to service members deployed to Afghanistan, support of Single Marine Program, sponsor 350 marines and sailors to Padres games, etc.

Other contributions from their members include recruiting and establishing new Rotary clubs on San Diego County military bases, positions at MCAS Miramar, Chair of SD United Veteran’s Council, HirePatriots, Naval Reserve Chaplain Commander, member of SD Veterans Memorial Museum, Homes for Heroes, Wounded Warriors, and other rehabilitative services.

MCAS Miramar

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NORTH COUNTY SOCCER PARK

Number of Employees: 8Years operating in the San Diego Community: 25Years as a member of the SDNCC: 10

North County Soccer Park makes donations to local charities and non-profits, and especially to Poway Unified School District schools, Wounded Warrior Project, and Poway Rotary Club for a total amount that annually ranges between $4,000 and $5,000. Other in-kind contributions made by the company consist of fundraising events such as PUSD auctions and dinners, as well as local preschool fundraisers. The donations are usually around $60.00 to $120.00 each in the form of gift certificates.

The company also partners with three elementary schools and is currently working on a fourth school. They give discounted soccer fees up to 50% off to any family that can show financial need and they also give all active-duty military families deep discounts in all their programs. Furthermore, North County Soccer Park’s employees dedicate part of their work time to volunteer for the Poway Rotary Club.

POWAY ROAD MINI STORAGE

Number of employees: 3Years as a member of the SDNCC: 7

Poway Road Mini Storage engages in a variety of projects throughout the year that benefit non-profit organizations, and employees are encouraged to participate in the implementation of these heartfelt activities.

Some of the philanthropic initiatives Poway Road Mini Storage engages in on an ongoing basis through event sponsorships and employee team efforts include: Conner’s Cause, Nativity Prep Academy, UC San Diego, San Diego Food Bank, Little league, Toys for Tots, Girls Scouts, Boys Scouts, and YMCA Kids to Camp Program.

POWAY TRANSMISSIONS

Number of employees: 7Years operating in the San Diego community: 30Years as a member of the SDNCC: 6

Poway Transmissions donates around $2,200 each year to local charities and organizations. In addition, they give about 10 or more $150 worth gift certificates for transmission services to area groups. Through its financial contributions, as well as over 100 hours of volunteer work from its employees, Poway Transmissions supports various associations such as Soroptimist International of Poway, San Diego North Chamber of Commerce, Poway Rodeo, Poway Parade, Poway Senior Center, Poway Spirit Day, Poway Boys & Girls Club, Poway High School, and Abraxas High School.

“It’s our business philosophy to give back to a community that gives so much to us. We appreciate their support and loyalty. This community is a great place to live and work and we’re proud to be a part of it.”

Poway

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HORIZON HOSPICE

Number of employees: 20Years operating in the San Diego community: 27Years as a member of the SDNCC: over 12

Horizon Hospice donates amounts of money that vary by year, and offers medical and other supplies to the Mexican Christian Mission. Some of the company’s employees also dedicate their time as senior volunteer patrols. In addition to that, Horizon Hospice provides end-of-life care at no charge to indigent families in the San Diego County.

BELLUS ACADEMY

Number of employees: 120Years operating in the San Diego community: 35Years as a member of the SDNCC: 2

Bellus Academy makes donations of up to $35,000 every year. It also partners with numerous non-profits, and provides Spa and Salon services at events and at the Academy as fundraisers for charities. Among the groups that benefit from Bellus Academy are Ronald McDonald House, La Jolla Playhouse, San Diego North Chamber of Commerce, San Diego County Domestic Abuse Centers, Becky’s House, Cut - It – Out, and Vista Hill.

The company’s employees also volunteer over 1,000 hours, together with the students of the academy, in a number of organizations such as Vista Hill, Becky’s House, La Jolla Playhouse, and Ronald McDonald House. The Bellus Academy has launched a new non-profit Beauty Changes Lives, in collaboration with all other aid organizations, which was premiered at the San Diego Women’s week event.

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STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS

Number of employees: 1Years operating in the San Diego community: 25Years as a member of the SDNCC: 1

Strategic Communications makes annual donations to local groups and organizations that fluctuate between $5,000 and $10,000.

In addition, the company’s principal volunteers each month between 40 and 60 hours for the Workforce Investment Board of the San Diego Workforce Partnership, San Diego North Chamber of Commerce, San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce, San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation, Business Leadership Alliance, NTC Foundation, LEAD San Diego, Regional Vision Group of the San Diego Foundation, Rotary Club of San Diego, and others.

The company is committed to pursuing an initiative to create a 50-year to 100-year vision for the entire region. The result, launched this year, is Our Greater San Diego Vision, an initiative of the San Diego Foundation.

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LAWYER REFERRAL AND INFORMATION SERVICE OF THE SDCBA

Number of employees: 25Years operating in the San Diego community: 59Years as a member of the SDNCC: 2

Lawyer Referral and Information Service makes annual donations to the San Diego Bar Foundation that range between $50,000 and $125,000. The Lawyer Referral and Information Service provides free assistance with 400 lawyers in 37 areas of law throughout the county to the members of the San Diego County Bar Association.

ALLSTATE INSURANCE HILL AGENCY

Years operating in the San Diego community: 23Years as a member of the SDNCC: 3

Allstate Insurance Hill Agency donates approximately $700 to local groups on an annual basis. In addition to that, the company is a donor with the San Diego Blood Bank, and leader with Boy Scout Troop 680 Rancho Bernardo and the Make a Wish Foundation.

SAN DIEGO COUNTY TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION

Number of employees: 6Years operating in the San Diego community: 66Years as a member of the SDNCC: 5

The San Diego County Taxpayers Association often engages in in-kind donations and partnerships with other non-profits, including membership trades and other sponsorship opportunities. Over the years, the association has benefitted a wide range of local groups and organizations that include VoiceofSanDiego.org, San Diego Coastkeeper, San Diego North Chamber of Commerce, LEAD San Diego, Move San Diego, Asian Business Association of San Diego, and the Lincoln Club of San Diego County.

“SDCTA is a watchdog organization that provides focused, objective and principled assessments of governmental tax and spending issues.”

SKYLINE SAN DIEGO

Number of employees: 10Years operating in the San Diego community: 15Years as a member of the SDNCC: 5

Skyline San Diego annually gives $10,000 to $20,000 to local charities. The company has also donated exhibits and graphics to many non-profits for them to promote their organizations.

Among the groups that have benefitted from the generosity of the company are Diversion Theatre and Princess Project.

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MIND BODY PARTNERSHIPS

Number of employees: 12Years operating in the San Diego community: 8Years as a member of the SDNCC: 1

Mind Body Partnerships makes annual donations of $50,000 and, through its network of health, beauty, and wellness practitioners, it contributes to a wide range of worthy causes.

Among the beneficiaries of Mind and Body Partnerships’ aids are Kick for a Cure (for Children affected by Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy), Summer Solstice Party, Rady’s Children Hospital, Alternative Healing Network, Pacific Beach Association, Monte Vista Elementary, Kiwanis Club of Lake Murray, SERVE San Diego, Planned Parenthood, SANDAN, and San Diego Youth Services. Mind and Body Partnerships is passionate about the powerful impact that holistic health practices have on the quality of everyday life.

SAN DIEGO SELF STORAGE

Number of employees: 15Years operating in the San Diego community: 30Years as a member of the SDNCC: 4

San Diego Self Storage prides itself on making a difference in the communities it serves. It engages in a variety of projects throughout the year that benefit non-profit organizations, in order to provide help and support whenever the need arises.

Many of the philanthropic initiatives the company engages in on an ongoing basis through event sponsorships and employee team efforts include: Conner’s Cause, Mammogram for Tecate, Nativity Prep Academy, UC San Diego, International Relief Teams Girl Scouts, Toys for Tots, Little League, YMCA Kids to Camp Program, and Homefront San Diego.

RANCHO BERNARDO LIONS CLUB

Number of employees: 10Years operating in the San Diego community: 47Years as a member of the SDNCC: 6

Rancho Bernardo Lions Club arranges appointments for students in the Poway Unified School District that are unable to purchase eyeglasses with Lenscrafters in Carmel Mountain Ranch. Lenscrafters provides free eye examinations and eyeglasses at no cost. Furthermore, their Annual Luncheon World Service Day in October for the Blind provides lunch and entertainment.

Rancho Bernardo Lions Club benefits LEO Clubs at Rancho Bernardo High School and Bernardo Heights Middle School, as well as Westview High School. Besides, the club’s employees volunteer for many hours every month, depending on the projects that are carried on, in Poway Unified School District schools. It also takes food not used at Casa de las Campanas in RB to Interfaith Community Council in Escondido.

The LEO Club advisors are active at Rancho Bernardo High School, Bernardo Heights Middle School and Westview High School. They hold an annual Pancake Breakfast and proceeds from the event are donated to charities.

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CB RICHARD ELLIS, INC.

Number of employees: 200Years operating in the San Diego community: 50Years as a member of the SDNCC: 29

CB Richard Ellis destines $40,000 in money and in-kind contributions to community groups and local organizations every year. The company benefits a number of associations that include HomeAid San Diego, Susan G. Komen Foundation, Project Mercy, Catholic Charities, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, National Charity League, Children’s Hospital, Poway High School, and Tony Hawk Foundation.

CB Richard Ellis’s employees volunteer about 500 hours for HomeAid San Diego, Project Mercy, Susan G. Komen Foundation, and Catholic Charities. Moreover, the CBRE Foundation and CBRE Cares match employee donations and distribute the bulk of the funds to local offices in support of their chosen causes.

ESET NORTH AMERICA

Number of employees: 500Years operating in the San Diego community: 12Years as a member of the SDNCC: 1

ESET North America, on a yearly basis, donates $166,000 to community groups. The company benefits organizations such as Steve Wampler Foundation Mayor’s Cyber Cup, UCSD Extension Social Corporate Responsibility, SD Police Foundation, SDSU EMC Program, SD Chamber Sponsorships, YMCA, GSA and BSA, Manpower, and Little Italy Association.

ESET also makes in-kind contributions to non-profits like Hurricane Relief, United Cerebral Palsy Foundation, Robotics in Education, Inner City Education, Cystic Fibrosis, and the American Red Cross. The company has a Matching Program up to a maximum amount of $1,000 per individual, per year, and promotes volunteerism as a component of company team building. In fact, ESET’s employees dedicate large amounts of their working time volunteering for a selection of organizations and programs such as University of California recruiting and intern programs, SDSU intern program, Jacobs School of Engineering Team Internships, UCSD internships programs, as well as numerous 501 c (3) non-profits.

AT YOUR HOME FAMILY CARE

Number of employees: 185Years operating in the San Diego community: 27Years as a member of the SDNCC: 23

At Your Home Family Care donates approximately $10,000 to $15,000 annually to local community organizations, along with in-kind contributions that include respite care, breakfast items, and toys. The company supports groups like National Multiple Sclerosis Associations, Parkinson’s Disease Association, Southern Caregiver’s Resource Center, LiveWell San Diego, Sharp Hospice Regatta, San Diego North Chamber of Commerce, San Diego Regional Home Care Council, caregiver coalitions and conferences, etc… Besides material contributions, At Your Home Family Care’s employees volunteer over 4 hours a month in local organizations.

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SHARP HEALTHCARE

Number of employees: 15,000 employees and 2,600 affiliated doctorsYears operating in the San Diego community: 65Years as a member of the SDNCC: 11

In 2010, Sharp Healthcare provided $335.9 million in financial donations, in-kind contributions, as well as unreimbursed community benefits programs and services. Some examples of community programs delivered last year include: unreimbursed medical care services, including uncompensated care for patients who are unable to pay for services, unreimbursed costs of public programs and of workers’ compensation programs; benefits for vulnerable populations, including van transportation for patients, financial support, access to health services, and other assistance for the needy; benefits for the broader community, including health education and information; and health research, education, and training programs for health care professionals.

Among the over 200 organizations and groups that receive support from Sharp Healthcare are Alzheimer’s Association, American Red Cross of San Diego, BLCI, Boys and Girls Club of San Diego, El Cajon Rotary Club, La Mesa Lion’s Club, San Diego Council of Hospital Volunteers, San Diego Immigrants Rights Coalition, San Diego Interreligious Committee, SDSU, United Way of San Diego County, UCSD, and YMCA.

Sharp employees, family members, and friends volunteer over 5,000 hours annually for a selection of organizations such as Stand Down for the Homeless Veterans, San Diego Food Bank, California Coastal Cleanup, Special Olympics, YMCA Becky’s House, and Monarch School. The Sharp System includes home health, hospice, and home infusion programs, numerous outpatient facilities and programs, and a variety of other community health education programs and related services.

SAN DIEGO MIRAMAR COLLEGE

Number of employees: 731 employeesYears operating in the San Diego community: 42Years as a member of the SDNCC: 6

San Diego Miramar College is a nonprofit that contributes to benefit the community in which it operates through advertising, sponsorship, and attendance of street fairs. Furthermore, San Diego Science Alliance, San Diego Workforce Partnership, San Diego Science Festival, laboratory supply donations from area biotechnology companies to middle and high schools. In addition to that, the college engages in fundraisings, events hosting, etc.

Over the years, San Diego Miramar College has made a difference for a variety of organizations and groups such as American Red Cross, U.S. Census Bureau, public safety, Park and Recreation, Biotech community, San Diego Regional Clean Fuels Coalition, regional, national, international organizations, Top Gun Soccer, U.S. Synchronized Swim, California State Games, Firefighter/Police Olympics, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer, Univision Soccer, Chambers of Commerce, and so forth.

Furthermore, the college’s employees volunteered thousands of hours for local associations like San Diego Regional Clean Fuels Coalition, Chambers of Commerce, area schools, youth basketball, baseball, soccer, and California Biotech Center.

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DEBTWAVE CREDIT COUNSELING, INC.

Number of employees: 26Years operating in the San Diego community: 10Years as a member of the SDNCC: 2

DebtWave Credit Counseling, Inc. gives approximately $10,000 to community groups and organizations every year. Other beneficial activities conducted by the company for the community in which it operates include raising funds for financial literacy at USO San Diego through their annual Wave of the Future Golf Classic.

Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society and USO San Diego are the major recipients of DebtWave Credit Counseling’s supporting efforts. Additionally, the firm is committed to serving the community by educating companies, schools, colleges, organizations, churches, and like in everything financial literacy.

“Through seminars, one-on-one counseling, and literature, we strive to help people take control of their financial lives.”

RANCHO BERNARDO PRINT PROS

Number of employees: 7Years operating in the San Diego community: over 20Years as a member of the SDNCC: over 18

Rancho Bernardo Print Pros has made a difference for a series of local non-profits and organizations, among which there are Black Mountain Middle School, Westwood Elementary, RB Histroical Society, Friends of the Library, RB Community Council, RB High School, Poway High School, Relay for Life, and Del Norte High School.

NORTH COUNTY GYMNASTIC & THE GYMINNY KIDS

Number of employees: 20Years operating in the San Diego community: 24Years as a member of the SDNCC: 23

North County Gymnastic and the Gyminny Kids makes monetary contributions to local non-profits of over $1,500 annually. The company engages also into in-kind contributions that consist of over $5,000 in Motion Evolution Fitness scholarships, camp days, birthday parties, discounted ESS classes to local pre-schools and elementary schools, holiday toy, clothing, and food collections and distributions.

Some of the organizations that benefit from North County Gymnastic and the Gyminny Kids are: Del Sur and Willow Grove School running clubs, North County Interfaith, Good Will, Salvation Army, Poway Public Schools and individual schools, Children’s Hospital, St. Bart’s pre-school, as well as soccer, football, and softball teams. North County Gymnastic and the Gyminny Kids’ employees dedicate over 50 hours of their working time to volunteering activities such as school fair booths, fundraisers, RB Alive, and PTA’s.

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SAN DIEGO HOSPICE AND THE INSTITUTE OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE

Number of employees: 850Number of years in the San Diego community: 34Number of years as a member of the SDNCC: 2

San Diego Hospice and The Institute for Palliative Medicine provides a free Speakers Bureau, with experts who present to community groups on the latest advances in palliative medicine, hospice care, and end-of-life issues. San Diego Hospice and The Institute for Palliative Medicine delivers medical care to more than 1,200 adults and children each day throughout San Diego and North County. Care is provided in a patient’s home or wherever a patient calls “home.” In addition, bereavement services are provided to 12,000 community members annually.

SMART SOLAR, INC.

Number of employees: 25Years operating in the San Diego community: 3Years as a member of the SDNCC: 1

Smart Solar, Inc. annually gives to charity $1,000 to $5,000. Additionally, the company donates $700 per solar system it sells to Rady’s Children’s Hospital and a yearly donation to local parks around San Diego County to promote a “smart life and a better future for the children.” Smart Solar’s employees, moreover, used to volunteer for over 10 hours at the Rady’s Children’s Hospital.

“Solar is the future, and we hope to change the world with our technology.”

ATHENS MARKET CAFE

Number of employees: 10Years operating in the San Diego community: 17Years as a member of the SDNCC: 17

Athens Market Cafe makes both monetary and non-monetary annual donations, which include over 100 gift certificates that are worth more than $2,500, as well as making available the use of its facilities for community group meetings. The organizations that benefit from Athens Market Cafe’s generosity are San Diego North Character Counts, many schools in THE PUSD, The Rancho Bernardo Business Association, The San Diego North Chamber of Commerce, Meals On Wheels, Jenna Druck Foundation, RB Community Council, RB Historical Society, RB Community Foundation, and local churches.

Athens Market Cafe’s employees, moreover, volunteer more than 1,000 hours a year for a wide selection of community groups such as RB Rec. council, SDN Character Counts, Bernardo Hts. HOA, Masters Hill HOA, RBBA, SD North Chamber of Commerce, RB Community Foundation, RB Neighborhood Watch, RB Fire Safe Council, RB Hall of Fame, Humane Society, Rebuild RB Fire Station 33, RB High School Foundation, and Spirit of the Fourth.

Furthermore, the owner, Nick Anastasopoulos, spearheaded a drive to have lights established on the RB Community park ball fields and found all volunteer materials and labor to build the press box a RBHS.

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WALMART

Number of employees: 6,500Years operating in the San Diego community: 19Years as a member of the SDNCC: 2

Each Walmart store makes in-kind and monetary contributions to local charities, schools and other organizations in the communities in which the stores are located. Additionally, Walmart stores, Inc. and the Walmart Foundation also make contributions to local charities, schools and other organizations. Walmart is committed to developing charitable partnership in San Diego worth millions of dollars that will work to end hunger and increase workforce development.

Walmart annually donates to food banks and other hunger-related organizations through San Diego County. Additionally, the company donates pet food to humane societies throughout the county. They also give backpacks, toys for disadvantaged children, school supplies and other equipment to different organizations including school districts. This equates to hundreds of thousands of dollars annually to charitable and other non-profits.

Walmart has developed relationships with hundreds of charitable organizations throughout the county. Among the recipients are: San Diego Police Foundation, Senior Community Centers, California Center for Sustainable Energy, American Red Cross of San Diego/Imperial Counties, San Diego Food Bank, Feeding America – San Diego Chapter, GRID Alternatives, Casa Familiar, San Diego Humane Society, and Nice Guys of San Diego.

Walmart employees volunteer numerous hours with local charitable groups such as United Way, Team in Training for Leukemia/Lymphoma Society Run/Walk, American Cancer Society, Rudy Children’s Hospital, Operation Caregiver, Relay 4 Life, and Arthritis Foundation.

RADISSON HOTEL SAN DIEGO

Number of employees: 80Years operating in the San Diego community: 23Years as a member of the SDNCC: 23

Radisson Hotel San Diego makes annual donations of $10,000 to local charities. Additionally, the hotel engages in in-kind contributions that total $15,000. Among the non-profit organizations that benefit from Radisson Suite Hotel San Diego’s generosity is Interfaith Community Services.

THE SIMMONS FIRM, ALC

Number of employees: 2Years operating in the San Diego community: 14Years as a member of the SDNCC: 14

The Simmons Firm gives both financial donations and in-kind contributions consisting primarily in expenses related to active participation in a variety of local non-profits. Among the groups and organizations for which the Simmons Firm is committed to make a difference are Boy Scouts of America, San Diego Bar Association, San Diego North Educational Foundation, and the State Bar of California Office of Probation. In addition to that, the company’s employees volunteer 40 hours per week for local non-profits.

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HEWLETT-PACKARD

Number of employees: 2000Years operating in the San Diego community: 30Years as a member of the SDNCC: 2

Hewlett-Packard makes regular annual donations to a wide range of local non-profits and community projects that include Camp Reach for the Sky, K-12 Science Education, Earth Week, SDNCC Women’s Week, Charitable Giving Campaign, and Habitat for Humanity.

Furthermore, Hewlett-Packard’s employees volunteer over 1,000 hours for the community’s groups and organizations like King Chavez School, local charities, and Camp Reach for the Sky.

“One of the foundational elements of HP from the very beginning is to be good community citizens. The company takes this responsibility very seriously and is constantly looking for ways to make a meaningful contribution to the society.”

NEW POINTE COMMUNITIES, INC.

Number of employees: 4Years operating in the San Diego community: 4Years as a member of the SDNCC: 4

New Pointe Communities makes annual financial donations of up to $10,000, as well as in-kind contributions (like Padres tickets and 5 volunteering hours per week per employee) to local non-profits.

New Pointe Communities has made a difference for a series of community groups that comprise Westview High School Foundation, Building Industry Association of San Diego, Y-Gen Council of the BIA of San Diego, Westview High School Grad Nite 2011, Torrey Glenn Homeowners Association, San Diego North Chamber of Commerce, Torrey Highlands Landscape Maintenance Dist, Rancho Peñasquitos Planning Board, and New Hope Church Building.

“Our involvement has taken on leadership roles in many of the organizations that we give our time to, changing the community for the better.”

BOARDWALK DEVELOPMENT, INC.

Number of employees: 6Years operating in the San Diego community: 19Years as a member of the SDNCC: 3

Boardwalk Development makes both financial and in-kind contributions on an annual basis, benefitting a broad selection of local organizations and community groups such as Bernardo Town Center Property Owners Association, Breast Cancer 3-Day, Children’s Hospital, City of SD/M.A.D., Make a Wish Foundation of San Diego, RB Business Association, San Diego Children’s Choir, and San Diego Symphony.

Moreover, Boardwalk Development’s employees volunteer for the RB Architectural Review Board and Bernardo Town Center Property Owners Association. After the devastating fires in Rancho Bernardo, the company organized a free event called “Symphony on the Green, a Tribute to Heroes” to bring people together to rebuild the community.

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REPLICA PRINTING SERVICES

Number of employees: 10Years operating in the San Diego community: 10Years as a member of the SDNCC: 10

Replica Printing Services makes annual donations of up to $20,000 to local non-profits. In addition to that, the company provides 50% off all printing services to all schools in the neighboring communities, 50% off printing services to other non-profits, and donates materials (paper) and printing services for non-profit auctions and events.

The recipients of Replica Printing Services’ contributions include Kids Turn San Diego, Rancho Family YMCA, neighboring schools and churches, San Diego Civic Youth Ballet, Notre Dame Club of San Diego, and Scripps Ranch Civic Association.Volunteer time for the employees at Replica totals 60 hours, in collaboration with the Rancho Family YMCA’s Partner with Youth Campaign.

BREAKOUT CREATIVE COMPANY

Number of employees: 7Years operating in the San Diego community: 5Years as a member of the SDNCC: 1

Breakout Creative Company engages every year in both financial and non-financial contributions, which include discounts, products, and employees’ volunteer time, to local education, charitable, religious, and community organizations. Among these groups are Mt. Carmel H.S., Poway H.S., Rancho Bernardo H. S., Westview H.S., Del Norte H.S., San Marcos H.S., San Pasqual H.S., Rancho Bernardo Pop Warner, Rancho Peñasquitos Pop Warner, Poway Pop Warner, Poway USD Extended Student Services, 4S Ranch Little League, 4S Ranch Fast Pitch League, Peñasquitos Lutheran Church, Young Judaea, and Wounded Warriors.

“We sit as technical experts on various school organizations, work with several chambers and associations, and participate in community activities.”

UNION BANK

Number of employees: 1,100Years operating in the San Diego community: 128Years as a member of the SDNCC: 26

Union Bank has pledged to return on average 6.5 percent of its total assets annually to the communities it serves. The Bank supports local groups such as Interfaith Community Services, Junior Achievement, and Palomar College and, in 2010, its employees volunteered almost 20,000 hours for nonprofit organizations such as Boys and Girls Clubs of San Diego, Heart Walk San Diego, and Junior Achievement.

Union Bank is committed to fostering socio-cultural equity and diversity, conserving the natural resources, and promoting financial prosperity for present and future generations.

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ALLIANT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

Number of employees: 223Years operating in the San Diego community: 16Years as a member of the SDNCC: 16

Alliant International University supports, through annual monetary donations as well as volunteer time of its employees, a number of local groups and organizations, and especially San Diego Military Outreach Ministries, Soldier’s Angeles, and National Make a Difference Day.

In particular, the contributions include the annual participation in Make a Difference Day where faculty and staff donated more than 500 items and $500. Furthermore, Alliant students are required to complete a field placement as a part of their coursework. In addition to that, students volunteered more than 342,000 hours for San Diego businesses and community organizations.

CORNERSTONE WEALTH MANAGEMENT, LLC

Number of employees: 7Years operating in the San Diego community: 12Years as a member of the SDNCC: 7

Cornerstone Wealth Management gives $12,000 every year, and donates Padres tickets and sports memorabilia to local non-profits. Among the organizations that benefit from the generosity of Cornerstone Wealth Management are Boys & Girls Club of Greater San Diego, Poway Center for Performing Arts Foundation, San Diego Chapter of Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and Care Packages from Home.

Additionally, the company’s employees volunteer over 100 hours for a number of local groups such as Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary, San Diego Chapter of BYU Management Society, Boy Scouts of America, Poway Youth Soccer League, and Poway National Little League.

NORTHROP GRUMMAN

Number of employees: 4,300Years operating in the San Diego community: 75Years as a member of the SDNCC: 10

Northrop Grumman gives around $250,000 every year to local charities and non-profits. Furthermore, the company donates computer equipment and IT consulting for the USO San Diego.

Among the recipients of Northrop Grumman’s generosity are Armed Services YMCA, Cal State San Marcos Foundation, Fleet Week, Poway Unified School District, San Diego Military Advisory Council, and USO. Employees, at Northrop Grumman, volunteer over 1,500 hours per year, benefitting with their presence a selection of organizations that include Habitat for Humanity, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Poway Unified School District - Cyberpatriots and Project Lead-the-Way, San Diego Science Alliance High Tech Fair, USO, and Veterans Village of San Diego.

“We focus our financial and volunteer resources on non-profit organizations who serve our military personnel and their families, promote science/technology/engineering/math, and provide health and human services.”

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KAISER PERMANENTE

Number of employees: 8,500Years operating in the San Diego community: 44Years as a member of the SDNCC: 3

Kaiser Permanente makes annual monetary contributions of around $3 million.

In addition to that, Kaiser engages in in-kind services for up to $2 Million through the Saturday Surgery Day partnership with Project Access San Diego. Other in-kind services include sharing organizational and clinical best practices and training opportunities with the Community Clinic Health Network in San Diego. Among the organizations and local groups that benefit from Kaiser Permanente’s generosity are San Diego County Medical Society Foundation, Council of Community Clinics, Family Health Centers of San Diego, North County Health Services, Vista Community Clinic, Neighborhood Healthcare, Fallbrook Community Clinic, UCSD Student-Run Free Clinic, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego, YMCA of SD County, Special Olympics, and SD River Park Foundation. The company’s employees volunteer over 5,000 hours in volunteer community services, supporting a broad selection of local non-profits such as San Diego Food Bank, San Diego County Medical Society Foundation, Casa de Amparo, Salvation Army/Kroc Center, San Diego Youth Services, American Cancer Society, Boy Scouts of America, Special Olympics, Junior Achievement, The Miracle League, Challenged Athletes, Mama’s Kitchen, Susan G. Komen Foundation, Alzheimer’s Foundation, and Friendship Circle.

Kaiser Permanente is dedicated to improving the health of people living and working in the communities it serves. To accomplish this goal, they pay for medical coverage for the uninsured; fund local community health centers; and promote wellness in local communities that focus on prevention, healthy eating, exercise, and environmental improvement.

RANCHO BERNARDO WOMEN’S CLUB

Years operating in the San Diego community: 47Years as a member of the SDNCC: 3

Rancho Bernardo Women’s Club makes annual donations of $2,000 divided as it follows: $250 to RB Senior Services, $250 to Chelsea’s Light Foundation, $500 to Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol (RSVP), and $1,000 to RB Community Foundation “Pathway of Pride.”

RB Women’s Club is also engaged in providing scholarship funds of $1,000 to three Poway Unified District High School Graduates, for a total of $3,000. The club, moreover, follows each recipient for four years and, starting in September, will be awarding $1,200 to each recipient per year.

THE COUNTRY CLUB OF RANCHO BERNARDO

Number of employees: 85Years operating in the San Diego community: 44Years as a member of the SDNCC: 21

The Country Club of Rancho Bernardo yearly donates $35,000, as well as rounds of golf, full memberships, dinners, lunches, discounts on prices and on banquets to local non-profits, groups, or organizations.

The Country Club of Rancho Bernardo can pride itself on making the community better by providing a beautiful environment as well as activities for the entire family to enjoy.

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SAN DIEGO CAR CARE

Number of employees: 200Years operating in the San Diego community: 33Years as a member of the SDNCC: 12

San Diego Car Care makes annual contributions of $15,000 to $25,000 to local charities. Additionally, the company donates gift cards continually for numerous charity auctions in all markets it is located.

Some of the groups that benefit from San Diego Car Care’s generosity are San Diego North Educational Foundation, CMR Little League, Mt Carmel Highschool Baseball, Rancho Peñasquitos girls softball, San Diego soccer Club, and Homefront San Diego.

STRATEGIC BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

Number of employees: 6Years operating in the San Diego community: 15Years as a member of the SDNCC: 9

Strategic Business Communications usually plans two major events in the community at no cost to the non-profits every year.

The company’s socially responsible endeavors include hundreds of hours of its employees’ time volunteering for a number of local organizations that include St. Michael’s Church, One Small Voice Foundation, Ronald McDonald House, and Kiwanis.

“We lead our business park in green initiatives.”

SOUTHWEST HEALTH CARE SERVICES, INC.

Number of employees: 50Years operating in the San Diego community: 24Years as a member of the SDNCC: 23

Southwest Health Care Services is engaged in giving monetary donations that vary every year to community groups. The main recipients of its donations are senior interest groups and charities, companies that support the services of seniors, and the United Way for persons with special needs.

Southwest Health Care Services’ employees volunteer over 100 hours with seniors, through various churches locally, and one on one seniors sometimes just simply checking on them and their well being for interaction.

The company, in general, supports anything related to seniors and their welfare. It is part of organizations like CAHSAH, an association that is out of Sacramento, a voice for companies who work with seniors, and an advocate for legislation that supports efforts to keep their interests and needs a priority for protection.

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RB ORTHODONTICS

Number of employees: 8Years operating in the San Diego community: 6Years as a member of the SDNCC: 6

RB Orthodontics makes yearly monetary contributions of $5,000 to local charities, and donates $100 for every new patient that starts orthodontic treatment.

The recipients of its generosity are San Diego Foundation, 4S Ranch Del-Sur Community Foundation, Poway Unified School District, San Diego Unified School District, and Stone Ranch Foundation. In addition to that, RB Orthodontics’ employees volunteer around 40 hours in programs of health and nutrition education for students in the Poway and San Diego Unified School Districts.

MANNA’S MARTIAL ARTS, INC.

Number of employees: 10Years operating in the San Diego community: 24Years as a member of the SDNCC: 13

Mannah’s Martial Arts donates up to $2,000 every year to local non-profits. It also makes donations of lessons and uniforms to area schools, as well as low or no cost self-defense classes for area teen girls.

These monetary and non-monetary contributions, along with over 50 volunteering hours of the company’s employees, are directed to a wide range of organizations and local groups that include Poway Unified School District Elementary schools (Shoal Creek, Turtleback, Morning Creek, Monteray Ridge, Highland Ranch, Westwood), Girls Volleyball teams Poway High and RB High, Girls Laccross team RB High, and Girls service organizations.

SUSCO MEDIA, INC.

Number of employees: 14Years operating in the San Diego community: 3Years as a member of the SDNCC: 2

Susco Media supports a selection of non-profits and local organizations through donations, in-kind contributions, and other means, including Monterey Ridge Education Foundation, Rancho Penasquitos Fiesta, Poway Rodeo, 4S Ranch Girls Fastpitch Softball, 4S Ranch Del Sur Community Foundation, 4S Ranch Little League Baseball, Scripps Ranch High School Foundation, 4S Ranch Youth Soccer League, Rancho Bernardo Business Association, Poway Chamber of Commerce, and Del Norte High School Girls Soccer.

Additionally, Susco Media’s employees volunteer for over 1,800 hours per year for Monterey Ridge Foundation, 4S Ranch Little League Baseball, Scripps Ranch High School Foundation, and 4S Ranch Youth Soccer League.

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AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP

Number of employees: 4Years operating in the San Diego community: 11Years as a member of the SDNCC: 7

The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop donates surplus merchandise to local charities, such as Good Will, DAV, Father Joe’s Villages, organizations for the homeless and for children, and also animal shelters. Their primary beneficiary, however, is the American Cancer Society, which benefits all people of the community through its research and patient services programs, as well as distributing information about cancer.

The shop sells resale clothing, furniture, art and housewares at low prices, thus benefitting the community. All the proceeds go to the American Cancer Society and to other charities in the area.

FJELLESTAD BARRETT AND SHORT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Number of employees: 15Years operating in the San Diego community: 40Years as a member of the SDNCC: 16

Fjellestad Barrett annually gives around $2,000 to local charities and non-profits. In addition to that, the company donates its own resources such as paper, copies, and employees’ volunteering hours (over 700 hours). The company has been devoted to the Lake Murray Playground Project for two years.

“We want to help the community we live and work in rebuild their playground.”

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RENAISSANCE EXECUTIVE FORUMS

Number of employees: 4Years operating in the San Diego community: 15Years as a member of the SDNCC: 10

Renaissance Executive Forums donates annually up to $2,500 to local non-profits, and its employees volunteer around 100 hours for the California State University of San Marcos and activities promoted by the SDNCC.

“We have helped local companies create hundreds of new jobs in San Diego.”

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SCRIPPS

Number of employees: 2000Years operating in the San Diego community: 87Years as a member of the SDNCC: 31

In 2010, Scripps awarded a total of $200,000 in community grants to programs based throughout San Diego. Scripps awarded six grants ranging from $10,000 to $120,000 each. The projects that received funding address some of San Diego County’s high-priority health needs with the goal of improving access to vital health care services for a variety of at-risk populations, including the homeless, economically disadvantaged, mentally ill and others.

Programs funded during 2010 include: Consumer Center for Health Education and Advocacy, to provide low income uninsured Mercy Clinic patients and Behavioral Health patients who need assistance in obtaining healthcare benefits, SSI and related services, while reducing uncompensated care expenses for Mercy. Catholic Charities, especially to provide short-term emergency shelter to medically fragile homeless patients being discharged from Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego. The focus of the case management is to stabilize the clients by helping them connect to more permanent sources of income, housing and ongoing supports for efforts toward self-reliance. 2-1-1 New Access System provides the public with information about community, health, and disaster services. Partnership for Smoke-Free Families, which is a comprehensive tobacco control program to reduce tobacco smoke exposure among pregnant women and small children by systematically screening pregnant women and new parents for tobacco use in their obstetrician’s and pediatrician’s office and linking them with tailored interventions. American Heart Association – Funding awarded for the 2010 Heart Walk sponsorship to raise funds for research, and to provide professional and public education and advocacy.

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JERSEY MIKE’S SUBS – SAN MARCOS & RANCHO BERNARDO

Number of employees: 38Years operating in the San Diego community: 2Years as a member of the SDNCC: 1

Jersey Mike’s Subs donated $15,000 last year and gave in-kind contributions divided as follow: Cancer for College - $2500, Palomar College GEAR UP / Grant Program - $1500, Boys & Girls Club of San Marcos - $1500, San Marcos Middle School - $1500, Palomar Elementary -$1000, SD Sheriff’s Assoc - $1000, St Mary’s School - $1000, High Tech High & Middle - $1000, Valley Center Little League - $1000, and San Marcos Youth Baseball - $2000.

The company supported the following groups and events: High Tech High & Middle Teacher’s Appreciation Day, Boys & Girls Club Golf Tournament, Relay For Life Golf Tournament, CSUSM Greek Fair, Mission Hills Baseball Team, San Marcos High Football Team, Escondido Soccer Club, San Marcos Chamber Luncheons, San Pasqual Union School Carnival, Escondido Christian School Carnival.

In addition to that, the employees volunteered over 100 hours for San Marcos Youth Baseball, Boys & Girls Club of San Marcos, SD Sheriff’s Football Games, San Marcos Street Fair, and CSUSM Greek Organizations. Furthermore, each month the company chooses a local charity, school, or sports organization to partner with. San Marcos Jersey Mike’s has been open since August 2010 and has worked with 10 charities and organizations in 10 months.

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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SAN MARCOS

Number of employees: 1,555Years operating in the San Diego community: 21Years as a member of the SDNCC: 6

California State University San Marcos makes available its campus area to host meetings, events, and conferences and provides raffle gift baskets. Among the groups that are supported by California State University San Marcos are school districts, and chambers of commerce, as well as organizations served by students who volunteer (almost 128,000 hours in 2010) in Community Service Learning courses such as Interfaith Community Services, North County Lifeline, Boys and Girls Clubs, Center for Community Solution, Japanese Friendship Garden, San Elijo Middle School, Vista Community Clinic, and Vista Townsite.

Valley CenterHARRAH’S RINCON CASINO & RESORT

Number of employees: 1,450Years operating in the San Diego community: 9Years as a member of the SDNCC: 3

Harrah’s Rincon Casino & Resort in 2010 gave $225,000 to charity, along with $35,000 in hotel rooms, food, entertainment, and transportation gifted to local non-profit community groups. The company benefited local organizations such as The Angel’s Depot, Second Wind Dreams, VCCofC, Escondido Rotary Foundation, Meals on Wheels, Chicano Federation, SD Asian Film Foundation, Susan G. Komen, Am Diabetes Association, MS Society, Casa Familiar, Casa De Amparo, SD Latino Film Festival, California Center for the Arts, SDSU Hospitality Program, I Love a Clean San Diego, and SD Humane Society.

Harrah’s Rincon Casino & Resort’s employees in 2010 volunteered over 6,000 hours for The Angel’s Depot, Second Wind Dreams, VC Western Days, Escondido Rotary Club, Meals on Wheels, Chicano Federation, SD Asian Film Foundation, IE Race for the Cure, Am Diabetes Association, MS Society, AIDS Walk, SDSU Hospitality Program, I Love a Clean San Diego, SD Blood Bank, Wounded Warrior HERO Ride, Murrieta Lions Club, and Big Brothers/Big Sisters.

Additionally, HRCR is thriving to reduce its impact on the environment. For this reason, in 2010, it changed 494 lamps to CFL, diverted 72,000 lbs. of organic waste into reusable compost, recycled 353,690 tons of co-mingled recyclables and 136,485 tons of cooking oil and completely discontinued the use of Styrofoam cups in the EDR.

VistaSHRED-IT SAN DIEGO

Number of employees: 35Years operating in the San Diego community: 17Years as a member of the SDNCC: 2

Shred-It San Diego donates each year around $2,000 to local charities and it also offers free community shred events for San Diego County Sheriff’s Department Night Out Against Crime, local church groups, Fallbrook Clean and Green event, and several others. The company’s employees volunteer over 100 hours in those events.

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Chamber Members Who Had a Positive Impact on the Community

ABC Childrens Center of RB12145 Alta Carmel Ct Ste 270San Diego, CA 92128(858) 451-1663

Abundant Life Chiropractic12439 Poway Rd #APoway, CA 92064(858) 679-8179

Acacia Landscape Services12214 Colony Dr.Poway, CA 92064(858) 254-6900

AccuQuest Hearing Centers16777 Bernardo Center Dr Ste E9San Diego, CA 92128(858) 676-0635

Accutek Restoration13240 Evening Creek Dr., Ste 307San Diego, CA 92128(858) 673-8040

Administaff - Rick Harway & Ray Line9276 Scranton Road #350San Diego, CA 92121(858) 587-5720

ADT Security Services, Inc.15950 Bernardo Center Dr Suite MSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 521-1111

Advanced Exteriors8203 University AvenueLa Mesa, CA 91942(619) 741-6615

Advanced Hearing Solutions at Rancho Ear, Nose and Throat12630 Monte Vista Road Suite 210Poway, CA 92064(858) 312-1327

Aegis Senior Living3012 Bear Valley Pkwy SEscondido, CA 92025(760) 735-8084

Aero Patio & Home Improvement3564 Harris StLemon Grove, CA 91945(619) 464-4064

Affairs with Flair13013 Via Del ToroPoway, CA 92064(858) 673-8255

Aflac4858 Mercury St Ste 106San Diego, CA 92111(858) 822-9893

Aflac - Jessica Markle3728 28th StSan Diego, CA 92104(760) 707-9064

All Seasons General Contracting, Inc.7847 Dunbrook Road, Ste DSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 530-2609

Allen Barron Inc104 West GrandEscondido, CA 92025(760) 741-1501

Alliant International University10455 Pomerado RdSan Diego, CA 92131(858) 271-4300

Allie’s Party Equipment Rentals130 Vallecitos De OroSan Marcos, CA 92069(760) 591-4314

Allstate Insurance Companies - Hill Agency4550 Kearny Villa Rd Ste 101San Diego, CA 92123(858) 569-0500

AltaGolden16885 W. Bernardo Dr. Suite 210San Diego, CA 92127(877) 472-2582

American Cancer Society2655 Camino del Rio N. #100San Diego, CA 92108(619) 682-7443

Community Impact

The following chamber members are key contributors to our regional business community. Their support allows the chamber to have an impact on our economy and build vibrant

communities through stronger commerce

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American Cancer Society Discovery Shop16787 Bernardo Center Dr Ste A01San Diego, CA 92128(858) 385-0479

Anderson & Yocum, APC16840 Bernardo Center Dr Ste 125San Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-7948

Animal Urgent Care2430-A South Escondido Blvd.Escondido, CA 92025(760) 738-9600

Arch Health Partners15611 Pomerado Road Floors 3 and 4Poway, CA 92064(858) 675-3100

Ashford University13500 Evening Creek Drive North. Ste 60San Diego, CA 92128(858) 513-9240

Associated Builders and Contractors of SD13825 Kirkham WayPoway, CA 92064(858) 513-4700

At Home Care Solutions4401 Manchester Ave. Suite 207Encinitas, CA 92067(888) 634-8004

At Your Home Familycare6540 Lusk Blvd Ste C-266San Diego, CA 92121(888) 326-2273

Athens Market Cafe11640 Carmel Mountain Rd Ste 214San Diego, CA 92128(858) 675-2225

Authentic Designs and Remodeling, Inc3535 Del Mar Heights Road #750San Diego, CA 92130(858) 487-1065

Automobile Club of Southern California12630 Sabre Springs PkwySan Diego, CA 92128(858) 780-8000

Avitus Group3160 Camino Del Rio S #206San Diego, CA 92108(619) 285-9082

Axios Advisors1747 Oriole Ct.Carlsbad, CA 92011(858) 342-3765

B2 Software Inc.13446 Poway Rd #222Poway, CA 92064(619) 850-6620

Bad Ass Coffee9878 Carmel Mountain Rd Ste CSan Diego, CA 92129(858) 240-7077

Baker Enterprises, LLC613 W. Valley Parkway Ste 315Escondido, CA 92025(760) 747-9117

“Bamboo 2 U’’ Tommy Bahama3438 Paseo AnchoCarlsbad, CA 92009(619) 851-2298

Barb’s Cards and Great Stuff40294 Via MarisaMurrieta, CA 92562(951) 600-9163

BBQ Republic12002 Carmel Mtn Rd #268San Diego, CA 92127(858) 487-2120

BBVA Compass12475 Rancho Bernardo RdSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 451-0760

BBVA Compass Wealth Management4180 La Jolla Village Drive, Ste 150San Diego, CA 92037(858) 202-5501

Beaded Gems by Tisha7724 Briza PlacidaSan Diego, CA 92127(760) 285-8081

Bellissima Day Spa122 East Grand Ave.Escondido, CA 92025(760) 480-5668

Bellus Academy13266 Poway RdPoway, CA 92064(858) 748-1490

Belmont Village Senior Living13075 Evening Creek Dr SSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 486-5020

BeneChill, Inc.10060 Carroll Canyon Rd. Ste 100San Diego, CA 92131(858) 695-8118

Bernardo Heights Country Club16066 Bernardo Heights PkwySan Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-4022

Bernardo Heights Dental Group15731 Bernardo Heights PkwySan Diego, CA 92128(858) 674-6813

Bernardo Terrace Corporate Center11111 Rancho Bernardo RoadSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 675-0107

Bernardo West Chiropractic16776 Bernardo Center Dr Ste 101San Diego, CA 92128(858) 673-1733

Bernardo Winery13330 Paseo Del Verano NorteSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-1866

Bertrands Music Mart (Karaoke Express)13179 Black Mountain Rd., Ste 5San Diego, CA 92129(858) 780-1812

Better Business Bureau5050 Murphy Canyon Rd #110San Diego, CA 92123(858) 496-2131

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BioMed Realty Trust17190 Bernardo Center DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 485-9840

Black Mountain Plumbing, Inc.9909 Hibert Street, Ste ESan Diego, CA 92131(858) 536-4161

Blank Generation8533 Production AveSan Diego, CA 92121(858) 586-1120

Blazek Electric1798 S Juniper StEscondido, CA 92025(760) 745-5398

BNI Better Business Alliance12747 Rife WaySan Diego, CA 92129(858) 229-5626

Boardwalk Development Inc.16909 W Bernardo DrSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 485-9300

Boulder OMS Surgery Center12630 Monte Vista Rd., Ste 205Poway, CA 92064(858) 485-1290

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego115 W Woodward AveEscondido, CA 92025(760) 746-3315

BreakOut Creative Company13100 Kirkham Way, Ste 207Poway, CA 92064(858) 513-1799

Brehm Communications16644 West Bernardo DriveSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 451-6200

Brighter Concepts, Inc.1325-B SycamoreVista, CA 92081(760) 420-6480

Budget Blinds of Rancho Bernardo13115 Russet Leaf LaneSan Diego, CA 92129(858) 538-2076

Building Industry Association of SD 9201 Spectrum Center Blvd., Ste. 110San Diego, CA 92123(858) 450-1221

Business Services International, Inc.12028 Caminito RyoneSan Diego, CA 92128(619) 206-2569

Calegari Law Corporation16870 West Bernardo Drive Suite 260San Diego, CA 92127(858) 304-1988

California Apartment Association980 Ninth St Ste 200Sacramento, CA 95814(619) 307-0031

California Avocados Direct.com9370 Circle R DriveEscondido, CA 92026(760) 749-4808

California Bank & Trust16796 Bernardo Center DriveSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 451-2265

California Center For The Arts Escondido340 N Escondido BlvdEscondido, CA 92025(760) 839-4138

California Community Bank8996 Miramar Road Ste 100San Diego, CA 92126(858) 444-3390

California Community Bank - Escondido800 West Valley Parkway Ste 100Escondido, CA 92025(760) 888-1117

California Home Builders11305 Rancho Bernardo Rd., Ste 103San Diego, CA 92127(858) 451-1600

California Miramar University9750 Miramar Rd Ste 180San Diego, CA 92126(858) 653-3000

California Solar Innovations5141 Santa Fe Road, Ste. C & DSan Diego, CA 92105(858) 412-2125

California State Assembly - 66th District41391 Kalmia Street, Ste 220Murrieta, CA 92562(951) 894-1232

California State Assembly - 75th District9909 Mira Mesa Blvd Ste 130San Diego, CA 92131(858) 689-6290

California State Assembly - 77th District10152 Mission Gorge RoadSantee, CA 92071(619) 441-2322

California State Assembly- 76th District2445 Fifth Ave, Ste 401San Diego, CA 92101(619) 645-3090

California State Senate - 36th DistrictState Capitol, Room 2054Sacramento, CA 94248(619) 596-3136

California State University San MarcosCollege of Business AdministrationSan Marcos, CA 92069(760) 750-4211

California Strategies, LLC2488 Historic Decatur Road, Ste 200San Diego, CA 92106(619) 546-7451

Callaway Golf2180 Rutherford RdCarlsbad, CA 92008(760) 931-1771

Capital Partners2544 Campbell PL Ste 200San Diego, CA 92009(866) 310-1955

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Carl’s Hawaiian Shave Ice1093 Alcott CtHemet, CA 92543(951) 634-4056

Carmel Mountain Plaza11610-12174 Carmel Mountain RdSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 350-2791

Carmel Mountain Ranch Country Club14050 Carmel Ridge RdSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-9224

Casa de las Campanas18655 W Bernardo DrSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 451-9152

CB Richard Ellis - Jeb Bakke4365 Executive Dr Ste 1600San Diego, CA 92121(858) 546-4603

Cbeyond6256 Greenwich Dr Ste 400San Diego, CA 92122(858) 952-5010

Celtic College Consultants12463 Rancho Bernardo Road #111San Diego, CA 92128(858) 705-0043

Central SD Black Chamber of Commerce9921 Carmel Mountain Rd. #179San Diego, CA 92129(858) 939-1849

CGI Communications, Inc.130 East Main StRochester, NY 14604(800) 398-3029

Chabad of Poway16934 Chabad WayPoway, CA 92064(858) 451-0455

Champion Lock & Safe16791 Bernardo Center DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-1114

Charlene Zettel Advocates1002 Neptune Ave.Encinitas, CA 92024(760) 634-1115

Chicago on A Bun11625 Duenda WaySan Diego, CA 92127(858) 487-2776

Children’s Physicians Medical Group, Inc.3860 Calle Fortunada Ste 210San Diego, CA 92123(858) 309-6270

Chin’s Szechwan Rancho Bernardo15721-A Bernardo Heights PkwySan Diego, CA 92128(858) 676-0166

Christ the King Church14840 Waverly Downs WaySan Diego, CA 92128(858) 484-5072

Cindy Waasdorp, Prudential Realty1895 S. Centre City PkwyEscondido, CA 92025(760) 745-1621

City National Bank13500 Evening Creek Drive N Ste. 100San Diego, CA 92128(858) 875-2031

City of Escondido201 N BroadwayEscondido, CA 92025(760) 839-4631

City of Murrieta24601 Jefferson AveMurrieta, CA 92562(951) 461-6021

City of Poway13325 Civic Center DrivePoway, CA 92064(858) 668-4540

City Of Poway, Office of the Mayor13325 Civic Center DrivePoway, CA 92064(858) 668-4520

City of San Diego, Council District 1201 C Street Mail Station 10ASan Diego, CA 92101(619) 236-6611

City of San Diego, Council District 5202 C Street Mail Station 10ASan Diego, CA 92101(619) 236-6655

City of Vista200 Civic Center DriveVista, CA 92084(760) 639-6165

Classic Party Rentals7069 Consolidated Way Ste 300San Diego, CA 92121(858) 496-9700

Clock Tower Office Plaza16496 Bernardo Center DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 675-0107

CMIT Solutions of Inland North CountyP.O. Box 461449Escondido, CA 92046(760) 670-4915

Coastline Office Solutions7867 Dunbrook Rd Ste FSan Diego, CA 92126(619) 255-8888

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage16363 Bernardo Center DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-3333

Coldwell Banker - George Cooke16363 Bernardo Center DriveSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 676-6177

Coldwell Banker - Sharon Bailey16363 Bernardo Center DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 676-5236

College Funding Connection11440 West Bernardo Court, Suite 300San Diego, CA 92128(619) 778-5828

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College Nannies and Tutors, SDNC PO Box 28573San Diego, CA 92128(619) 942-0965

Comerica Bank11608 Carmel Mountain Rd.San Diego, CA 92128(858) 676-1635

Comfort Keepers215 S. Pacific St #109San Marcos, CA 92078(760) 598-3303

Community Health Improvement Partners5575 Ruffin Road, Ste 225San Diego, CA 92123(858) 614-1543

Community Strategies Group Inc1108 Rosehill CtEscondido, CA 92025(760) 445-1323

CompuPay8825 Aero Drive, Ste. 120San Diego, CA 92123(858) 715-1600

Contract Carpet11658 Carmel Mountain Rd Ste 130San Diego, CA 92128(858) 451-9717

Cookie Lee Jewelry12980 La TortolaSan Diego, CA 92129(619) 823-3691

Cornerstone Asset Inventory1835A Centre City Pkwy Ste 212Escondido, CA 92025(760) 233-4949

Cornerstone Remodeling3110 S Santa Fe AvenueSan Marcos, CA 92069(760) 727-6315

Cornerstone Wealth Management16935 West Bernardo Drive, Suite 260San Diego, CA 92127(858) 676-1000

Councilmember Carl DeMaio202 C StreetSan Diego, CA 92101(619) 236-6655

Country Kettle Corn, Inc.P.O. Box 247Valley Center, CA 92082(760) 749-1211

Country Montessori School12642 Monte Vista RdPoway, CA 92064(858) 673-1756

Courtyard by Marriott, Rancho Bernardo11611 Bernardo Plaza CtSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 613-2000

Cox Communications5159 Federal BlvdSan Diego, CA 92105(858) 715-4597

CPV North City, LLC55 2nd Street, Suite 525San Francisco, CA 94105(415) 293-1463

Crescentera Foundation1835 South Center City Parkway #308Escondido, CA 92025(760) 737-3110

CrossFit Del Norte10840 Thornmint Road, Suite #111San Diego, CA 92127(858) 254-8845

Cruise and Vacation Specialist Bitsy Clayton11226 Monticook CtSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 451-6524

Culligan Water Conditioning of SDNC Inc.507 Gannon PlaceEscondido, CA 92025(760) 746-0166

Cush Enterprises9820 Willow Creek Road #440San Diego, CA 92131(858) 549-2874

D3 Fashion Outlet979 Idyllwild WaySan Marcos, CA 92078

Danceology, Inc.10750 Thornmint Rd Ste 102San Diego, CA 92127(858) 613-1155

Danmer Custom Shutters8000 Woodley AvenueVan Nuys, CA 91406(818) 576-8203

Davies Electric Company, Inc.9085 Kenamar DrSan Diego, CA 92121(858) 578-7454

Deal Nation1400 16th Street, Suite 400Denver, CO 80202(303) 669-8443

Debtwave Credit Counseling, Inc.8665 Gibbs Drive #100San Diego, CA 92123(888) 686-4040

Design Rite Construction1046 Silver Stallion DriveVista, CA 92081(760) 439-9490

Diamond Environmental Services807 E. Mission Rd.San Marcos, CA 92069(888) 744-7191

Dick Daniels Public Relations2261 Ritter PlaceEscondido, CA 92029(760) 738-1890

Dimmitt A-P Audit1866 Matin Circle Ste 112San Marcos, CA 92069(760) 741-8473

Doc Popcorn17520 Montero RdSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 229-9030

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Donnoe Law11622 El Camino Real, Suite 100San Diego, CA 92130(858) 201-9030

Doubletree Golf Resort San Diego14455 Penasquitos DrSan Diego, CA 92129(858) 672-9100

Dr. Elizabeth Salada MD15611 Pomerado Rd Ste 510Poway, CA 92064(858) 312-5492

Dr. Virginia Padua Mattson, DMD11717 Bernardo Plaza Ct. Ste 100San Diego, CA 92128(858) 673-1633

Dream Design Builders16990 Via Tazon, Ste 125San Diego, CA 92127(858) 674-9818

Drew & Associates International1183 Quail Gardens CtEncinitas, CA 92024(877) 592-3739

Duncan D. Hunter for Congress9340 Fuerte Dr Ste 302La Mesa, CA 91941(619) 463-3896

Easy-Turf Inc.2750 La Mirada DrVista, CA 92081(760) 715-1442

EDCO- Waste & Recycling Company6670 Federal BlvdLemon Grove, CA 91945(619) 287-5696

Efficient Edge4711 Viewridge Ave. Suite 210San Diego, CA 92123(760) 803-2074

EGADS12516 Lomica DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 485-1377

El Pollo Loco11895 Carmel Mountain RdSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 451-1884

Elite Community Management11717 Bernardo Plaza Ct Ste 110San Diego, CA 92128(858) 485-0881

eLiveLife.com3918 Gresham Street, Suite 3San Diego, CA 92109(619) 450-3114

ESET, LLC610 West Ash St #1900San Diego, CA 92101(619) 876-5400

European Wax Center, Genocera LLC990 Park Center DriveVista, CA 92081(858) 487-4200

Events-Above & Beyond4384 Rueda DriveSan Diego, CA 92124(858) 735-3688

Evolv San Diego10323 Reserve Dr #306San Diego, CA 92127(972) 679-5133

Extra Space Storage8038 Arjons DrSan Diego, CA 92126(858) 549-8285

F C Payroll & Accounting16959 Bernardo Center Drive, Ste 210San Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-4444

Family Plumbing, Heating and Air, Inc.34629 Foxberry RdWinchester, CA 92596(858) 485-0500

Farmers Insurance - Erin Schmorleitz13145 Old West AveSan Diego, Ca 92129(619) 804-0720

Farmers Insurance - Melissa Tanaka5910 Pacific Center Blvd #300San Diego, CA 92121(858) 875-0666

Fire Pump and Hose Packages2553 Stone Hill CourtClaremont, CA 91711(800) 797-1310

FireIce1460 Park Lane South Suite 1Jupiter, FL 33458(561) 427-6144

First American Trust11440 W. Bernardo Ct., #300San Diego, CA 92127(858) 485-7111

First California BankPO Box 1387Escondido, CA 92033(760) 745-9370

First Choice Business Brokers9899 Hibert Street Ste ASan Diego, CA 92131(858) 578-4111

First Citizens Bank16469 Bernardo Center DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 385-5100

First Tech Federal Credit Union16399 W. Bernardo Dr.San Diego, CA 92127(858) 385-4014

Fixtures Living, Inc.9340 Dowdy Dr #102San Diego, CA 92126(858) 966-3600

Fjellestad, Barrett & Short16959 Bernardo Center Dr Ste 200San Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-8519

Floaties Swim School, LLC13180 Poway RdPoway, CA 92064(858) 679-7621

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FocalPoint Business Coaching12463 Rancho Bernardo Road #129San Diego, CA 92128(858) 748-4100

Fonss & Estigarribia, Attorneys at Law16959 Bernardo Center Drive Suite #202San Diego, CA 92128(858) 676-7960

Footwear Etc.16777 Bernardo Center Dr #E10San Diego, CA 92128(858) 613-1221

Franchise BIZ Experts12987 Camino EmparradoSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 845-0275

French Market Grille12523 Avenida TineoSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 485-8055

Futurity First Insurance Associates6170 Cornerstone Court E Suite 270San Diego, CA 92127(858) 210-6200

Generation Contracting & Emergency Services13750 Danielson St Ste 100Poway, CA 92064(858) 679-9928

George Weir Asphalt Construction, Inc.610 Metcalf StreetEscondido, CA 92025(760) 746-0232

Glaser-Bailey Awards & Engraving2015 S Escondido BlvdEscondido, CA 92025(760) 743-5551

Glenda Erdman, CBCP 11010 Madrigal St.San Diego, CA 92129(619) 994-4310

Golden Health Transportation11428 Alborada Dr.San Diego, CA 92127(858) 521-8885

Golden Palm Real Estate12557 Salmon River RdSan Diego, CA 92129(619) 272-9608

Golden Triangle Self Storage10345 Sorrento Valley RdSan Diego, CA 92121(858) 453-1001

GolfTec San Diego16779 Bernardo Center DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 432-7200

Gourmet Juice Blends & Coffee23905 Clinton Keith #114-101Wildomar, CA 92595(951) 801-0944

Granite Transformations31805 Temecula Parkway #221Temecula, CA 92592(951) 660-2251

Green Line Planning, Inc.PO Box 502714San Diego, CA 92150(858) 442-6447

Greenspan Co./Adjusters International1545 Hotel Circle #100San Diego, CA 92108(800) 228-3550

Greenway Lawn Aeration16981 Acena DriveSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 486-8277

Gregory Herrman CPA16935 W. Bernardo Dr Ste 224San Diego, CA 92127(858) 762-4630

Gulflink Services International, Inc.16625 Dove Canyon Rd. Suite 102San Diego, CA 92127(858) 674-7300

Gwynn Foods, Inc.15643 Boulder Ridge LnPoway, CA 92064(619) 921-4842

Gymboree of Scripps-Poway12265 Scripps Poway Pkwy #110Poway, CA 92064(858) 335-1635

Gyminny Kids, Inc.17022 Camino San BernardoSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 451-0204

Hacienda de Vega2608 S Escondido BlvdEscondido, CA 92025(760) 738-9804

Harrah’s Rincon Casino and Resort777 Harrah’s Rincon WyValley Center, CA 92591(760) 751-3100

Harrison Consulting13003 Avenida La ValenciaPoway, CA 92064(858) 231-5973

Heart of God Church16935 W. Bernardo Dr., Ste 180San Diego, CA 92127(858) 451-9915

Hearts Pest Management, Inc11315 Rancho Bernardo Rd Suite 149San Diego, CA 92127(800) 986-1006

Heritage Wealth Management, LLC10920 Via Frontera, Suite 520San Diego, CA 92127(858) 679-5000

Herring Chiropractic15817 Bernardo Ctr. Dr. Ste. 105San Diego, CA 92127(858) 674-7200

Hewlett-Packard Company16399 W Bernardo DrSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 655-4100

Hilton Garden Inn, Rancho Bernardo17240 Bernardo Center DriveSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 676-1660

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Hochman Cohen Torres LLP, CPAs5230 Carroll Canyon Road, Suite 318San Diego, CA 92121(858) 812-2013

Hooters/Rancho Bernardo Wings16911 West Bernardo DrSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 451-6000

Horizon Hospice13053 Poway Rd #APoway, CA 92064(858) 748-3030

House of Momodou1125 Lloyd CenterPortland, OR 97232(503) 807-2544

Hughes Marino, Inc.655 West Broadway #1650San Diego, CA 92101(619) 238-2111

Hughes-Norton Insurance Services, Inc.9974 Scripps Ranch Blvd #443San Diego, CA 92131(858) 693-8286

ITT Technical Institute495 La Tortuga DriveVista, CA 92081(760) 630-1418

J. W. Tumbles11501 Rancho Bernardo Road, Ste 150San Diego, CA 92127(858) 673-4700

Janet L. Casey, CPA, APC11440 W. Bernardo Court, #300San Diego, CA 92127(858) 753-1929

Jeffrey T. Wilson, Attorney At Law16955 Via Del Campo, Ste 210San Diego, CA 92127(858) 487-2870

Jersey Mike’s Subs15805 Bernardo Center Drive #117San Diego, CA 92127(858) 675-1411

Jewish Family Service of San Diego13094 Civic Center DrPoway, CA 92064(858) 674-6441

John Robert Powers2667 Camino del Rio SouthSan Diego, CA 92108(858) 824-0700

Jones Day12265 El Camino Real Ste 200San Diego, CA 92130(858) 314-1200

Kahoots Pet Store11965-A Bernardo Plaza DriveSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-3624

Kaiser - Rancho Bernardo Medical Offices17140 Bernardo Center DrSan Diego, CA 92128(619) 528-5000

Kaiser - San Marcos Outpatient Center400 Craven Road Bldg 3San Marcos, CA 92078(760) 510-4462

Kaiser Foundation Hospital4647 Zion AveSan Diego, CA 92120(619) 528-5000

Karen Sixt Consulting & Mediation11464 Alborada DrSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 487-5892

Kettle Kernels Popcorn9557 Laurentian DriveSan Diego, CA 92129(858) 538-8647

Kid’s Dental Care13422 Pomerado Rd Ste 201Poway, CA 92064(858) 679-6660

Kilroy Realty Corporation13520 Evening Creek Dr North Ste 120San Diego, CA 92128(858) 391-3998

Kinecta Federal Credit Union13161-9 Black Mountain RoadSan Diego, CA 92129(858) 360-9014

Konica Minolta5959 Cornerstone Ct. W. #200San Diego, CA 92121(858) 348-2239

La Jolla PlayhouseP.O. Box 12039La Jolla, CA 92039(858) 550-1070

Lankford & Associates, Inc.1050 Park BlvdSan Diego, CA 92101(619) 702-5655

Law Offices of Matthew B. Golding, APC16870 West Bernardo Drive Suite 400San Diego, CA 92127(877) 624-5298

Ledesma Foods1807 D. AveNational City, CA 91950(619) 215-3379

Legends Escrow Services16776 Bernardo Center Drive #108San Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-6400

Lexus Escondido1205 Auto Park WayEscondido, CA 92029(760) 747-2300

Life Style Home941 Bellagio RoadEscondido, CA 92027(858) 229-4421

LifeSource Water Systems, Inc.523 S. Fair Oaks AvPasadena, CA 91105(800) 992-3997

LightBridge Hospice & Palliative Care5280 Carroll Canyon Rd Ste 310San Diego, CA 92121(858) 458-2992

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Lori Wilson2422 Shadyridge Ave.Escondido, CA 92029(619) 850-2262

LPL Financial11440 West Bernardo Court #300San Diego, CA 92127(858) 753-1799

Lund Light & Sound249 East Fourth AvEscondido, CA 92026(760) 672-8691

Lynden International7949 Stromesa Court #XSan Diego, CA 92126(858) 558-7700

Lynn GeorgePO Box 504283San Diego, CA 92150(858) 705-7592

Maderas Golf Club17750 Old Coach RoadPoway, CA 92064(858) 451-8100

Manna’s Martial Arts12285 B World Trade DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-6470

Mark II Properties11650 Iberia Pl Ste 130San Diego, CA 92128(858) 376-5656

Mary Kay Cosmetics - Carole Senese13422 Salmon River RdSan Diego, CA 92129(858) 538-2517

Massage Envy Spa16779 Bernardo Center DriveSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 451-5700

MCCS - Marketing, MCAS MiramarElrod Avenue, Bldg 2273San Diego, CA 92145(858) 577-6365

McGinnis Reno Group, RBC Wealth Management500 La Terraza Ste 102Escondido, CA 92025(760) 740-2762

MCV CompaniesPO Box 2214Escondido, CA 92033(760) 294-9858

Medifast Weight Control Centers11835 Carmel Mountain Road Ste 1301San Diego, Ca 92128(858) 613-9497

Mental Health Systems9465 Farnham StreetSan Diego, CA 92123(858) 573-2600

Mercedes-Benz of Escondido1101 West 9th AveEscondido, CA 92025(760) 745-5000

Metropolitan Water District of SoCal700 N Alameda StLos Angeles, CA 90012(213) 217-5585

Michael Joseph Salon & Spa16766 Bernardo Center Dr Ste 107San Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-4247

Miguels 4S Ranch10514 Craftsman WaySan Diego, CA 92127(858) 924-9200

Mind Body Partnerships7710 Balboa Av Ste 208CSan Diego, CA 92111(858) 344-0609

Mira Mesa Self Storage LLC7044 Flanders Dr.San Diego, CA 92121(858) 453-0511

Mira Mesa Shopping Center, LLC8294 Mira Mesa BlvdSan Diego, CA 92126(858) 271-4682

Mirage Retractable Screens of San Diego638 Creelman LaneRamona, CA 92065(760) 419-7670

Miramar Semper Fidelis Rotary Club17140 Bernardo Ctr Dr #350San Diego, CA 92128(858) 521-7034

Monarch Group7727 Herschel AvenueLa Jolla, CA 92037(858) 551-4390

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney “The P & L Group’’16745 West Bernardo Drive, Suite 200San Diego, CA 92127(858) 618-7914

Morris and Swanson11500 Tennessee Avenue, #118Los Angeles, CA 90064(310) 424-1304

Moser Orthodontics14701 Via Bettona Ste 205San Diego, CA 92127(858) 756-6878

My Perfect Pet LLC12655 Danielson Ct #312Poway, CA 92064(858) 486-6500

My Soft Sheets4838 Dulin RdFallbrook, CA 92028(888) 244-4097

NAI San Diego Commercial Real Estate123 Camino de La Reina Ste 200 SSan Diego, CA 92108(858) 243-5339

Nan’s Gourmet Food134 Via LantanaAptos, CA 95003(831) 840-7258

National Family Justice Center Alliance707 Broadway Suite 700San Diego, CA 92101(888) 511-3522

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National University16875 W. Bernardo Dr. Ste 150San Diego, CA 92127(858) 521-3900

Nationwide Insurance - Jerry Salcedo Agency162 S. Rancho Santa Fe Rd Suite E-100Encinitas, Ca 92024(877) 260-7104

Network Professional Achievers1281 Activity DrVista, CA 92084(760) 509-4682

New Century Consulting100 E. San Marcos Blvd Ste 400San Marcos, CA 92069(760) 510-5929

New Pointe Communities Inc16880 W. Bernardo Dr #230San Diego, CA 92127(858) 451-8700

Noonan Family Swim School10710 Thornmint RdSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 451-0794

North County Credit Union17045 Via Del CampoSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 487-1880

North County Self Storage3661 Sunset DriveEscondido, CA 92025(760) 432-8100

North County Soccer Park14530 Espola RdPoway, CA 92064(858) 748-4260

North County Times207 E Pennsylvania AveEscondido, CA 92025(760) 740-5435

Northern Lighting4286 Esperanza WayOceanside, CA 92056(760) 644-9798

Northrop GrummanPO Box 509066HA40 / R6ASan Diego, CA 92150(858) 618-4100

Oasis4909 Murphy Canyon Road Suite 310San Diego, CA 92123(858) 598-1751

Oasis Smiles11611 Rancho Bernardo Rd Ste 103San Diego, CA 92128(858) 592-9500

Odyssey Hospice of San Diego9444 Balboa Ave #290San Diego, CA 92123(858) 565-2499

Office of the GovernorState Capitol, Suite 1173Sacramento, CA 95814(619) 525-4641

Office of the Mayor202 C St 11th FlSan Diego, CA 92101(619) 236-6330

Oracle Corporation9515 Towne Centre Dr.Mailstop USAN10-102San Diego, CA 92121(858) 625-3791

Outpost Summer Camps13446 Poway Rd #240Poway, CA 92064(858) 842-4900

Pacific Home Remodeling6875 Nancy Ridge Dr Suite BSan Diego, CA 92121(858) 866-0183

Pacific HVAC Service15950 Bernardo Ctr. Dr., Suite LSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 521-9271

Pacific Marine Credit Union9222 Miramar Rd Ste 30San Diego, CA 92126(800) 736-4500

Pacific Trust Bank16536 Bernardo Center DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 673-1891

Pacific Western Bank900 Canterbury Pl. Ste 100Escondido, Ca 92025(760) 432-1122

Pala Mesa Resort2001 Old Highway 395Fallbrook, CA 92028(760) 731-6811

Palomar Community College1140 W Mission RdSan Marcos, CA 92069(760) 744-1150

Palomar Pomerado Health Foundation960 Canterbury Place, Ste. 110Escondido, CA 92025(760) 739-2787

Pampered Chef - Brenda Caneva642 Utah WayEscondido, CA 92025(858) 449-3981

Party Rental World/Carnival Entertainment13056 Poway RoadPoway, CA 92064(858) 748-3725

Peet’s Coffee & Tea1400 Park AveEmeryville, CA 94608(858) 434-0001

Pehaim and Snipper Insurance Services3465 Camino Del Rio South #400San Diego, CA 92108(619) 283-6533

Penasquitos Lutheran Church14484 Penasquitos DriveSan Diego, CA 92129(858) 672-3466

Personally Fit Physical Therapy & Fitness11501 Rancho Bernardo Rd Ste 100San Diego, CA 92127(858) 485-6706

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Pettit Kohn Ingrassia & Lutz11622 El Camino Real, Ste 300San Diego, CA 92130(858) 755-8500

Pietrek Spinal Care16959 Bernardo Center Dr Ste 215San Diego, CA 92128(858) 676-1218

PM Tax & Financial Services11777 Bernardo Plaza Ct. Ste. 202San Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-2550

PNJ Web Design8878 Pipestone WaySan Diego, CA 92129(858) 484-5499

Point Loma Credit Union10413 Craftsman Way, 4S CommonsSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 485-0812

Pomerado Imaging15725 Pomerado Rd. #109Poway, CA 92064(858) 231-9219

Pomerado Newspaper Group13475 Danielson St. Ste 110Poway, CA 92064(858) 748-2311

Port of San DiegoPO Box 120488San Diego, CA 92112(619) 686-6200

Poway Center for the Performing Arts Foundation15498 Espola RdPoway, CA 92064(858) 668-4799

Poway Road Mini-Storage14141 Poway Rd.Poway, CA 92064(858) 513-0700

Poway Transmissions13933 Poway Rd. #APoway, CA 92064(858) 679-8000

PUSD Board of Education13626 Twin Peaks RdPoway, CA 92064(858) 679-2550

Prava Construction Services, Inc2032 Corte Del Nogal, Ste 100Carlsbad, CA 92011(760) 929-9787

Premier Image/Safeguard9705 Carroll Center RoadSan Diego, CA 92126(858) 586-7692

Professional Hearing Associates, Inc.15725 Pomerado Dr. Ste 114Poway, CA 92064(858) 451-3277

Propel Pilates and Fitness16769 Bernardo Ctr Dr Ste K5San Diego, CA 92128(858) 679-4455

Protravel International Inc.16766 Bernardo Center Drive Ste 108San Diego, CA 92128(858) 485-7074

Prudential California Realty16969 Bernardo Center DriveSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-3520

Quality Designers/Builders -Creative Interior Designs16780 Espola RdPoway, Ca 92064(858) 451-2820

Radiant Technologies6160 Lusk Blvd Ste C200San Diego, CA 92121(858) 558-5955

Radisson Suite Hotel11520 West Bernardo CtSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 451-6600

Rancho Bernardo Business Association16456 Bernardo Center DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 451-3406

Rancho Bernardo Courtyard16935 West Bernardo Dr Ste 160San Diego, CA 92127(858) 674-9700

Rancho Bernardo Errand Service11956 Bernardo Plaza Dr Ste 215San Diego, CA 92128(858) 385-7878

Rancho Bernardo Historical Society13330 Paseo Del Verano NorteSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-1866

Rancho Bernardo Inn17550 Bernardo Oaks DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 675-8500

Rancho Bernardo Lions ClubP.O. Box 28361San Diego, CA 92198(858) 451-7706

RB Republican Women FederatedPO Box 28422San Diego, CA 92198(858) 759-9006

Rancho Bernardo Self Storage10905 Via FronteraSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 487-0138

Rancho Bernardo Womans ClubPO Box 270892San Diego, CA 92198(858) 673-1896

Rancho Computer Networks253 S. Escondido BlvdEscondido, CA 92025(760) 737-7200

Rancho Family YMCA9410 Fairgrove LnSan Diego, CA 92129(858) 484-8788

Rancho Financial, Inc.16456 Bernardo Center Dr Ste 201San Diego, CA 92128(858) 451-0620

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RanchoBernardo.Patch.com684 Cypress Hills Dr Ste ASan Diego, CA 92024(858) 774-7252

Raneri and Long Roofing & Windows13881 Highway 8 BusinessEl Cajon, CA 92021(619) 561-3110

Raymond J. Lucia Companies Inc.13520 Evening Creek Dr. #300San Diego, CA 92128(619) 497-5555

RB Orthodontics16766 Bernardo Center Drive #200San Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-8900

RB Print Pros11407 W. Bernardo Ct.San Diego, CA 92127(858) 675-0770

RBF Consulting9755 Clairemont Mesa Blvd Ste 100San Diego, CA 92124(858) 614-5000

Real Living Lifestyles16789 Bernardo Center DriveSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-2002

Reese Creative Communications11358 Turtleback LnSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 487-2515

Refresh Salon - Jamie Scheppele12463 Rancho Bernardo Road #239San Diego, CA 92128(760) 705-4294

Reid & Hellyer, APCP.O. Box 99Temecula, CA 92593(951) 682-1771

Remodel Works Bath & Kitchen12147 Kirkham RdPoway, CA 92064(858) 413-2305

Renaissance Executive Forums11770 Bernardo Plaza Court, Suite 307San Diego, CA 92128(858) 385-0502

Renaissance Village Academy9988 Hibert St Ste 301San Diego, CA 92131(858) 663-2139

Renewal by Andersen8266 Miramar RdSan Diego, CA 92126(866) 599-4909

Replica Printing Services10549 -B Scripps Poway PkwySan Diego, CA 92131(858) 549-5380

Residence Inn by Marriott11002 Rancho Carmel DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 613-5561

Rob the DJ (Rob Damwijk)15613 Summer Sage RdPoway, CA 92064(858) 679-0689

Robert Ferguson Fine Art365 West 2nd Ave Ste 100Escondido, CA 92025(858) 705-0814

Robert Half International, Inc.13520 Evening Creek Dr N #420San Diego, CA 92128(858) 848-2900

Rodan + Fields Dermatologists13929 Barrymore St.San Diego, CA 92129(858) 775-5743

Rosemary-Duff Florist101 W. 2nd AvenueEscondido, CA 92025(760) 745-1191

Rose-Ritchie Academy of Irish Dance, Inc. 9879 Carmel Mountain RoadSan Diego, CA 92129(858) 538-6400

Rotary Club of RB-SunriseP O Box 270243San Diego, CA 92198

Roy M. Doppelt And Associates, PLC16466 Bernardo Center Dr Ste 260San Diego, CA 92128(858) 618-5510

S Vivien B. Chadkewicz, DMD16466 Bernardo Center Dr Ste 150San Diego, CA 92128(858) 673-0552

San Diego Botanic GardenPO Box 230005Encinitas, CA 92023(760) 436-3036

San Diego Business Journal4909 Murphy Canyon RoadSan Diego, CA 92123(858) 277-6359

San Diego Car Care16757 Bernardo Center Dr.San Diego, CA 92128(619) 234-7989

SD County Apartment Association8788 Balboa Ave, Ste BSan Diego, CA 92123(858) 278-8070

San Diego County Credit UnionMira Mesa Branch6705 Mira Mesa BlvdSan Diego, CA 92121(877) 732-2848

San Diego County Regional Airport Authority3225 N. Harbor Dr.San Diego, CA 92101(619) 400-2870

San Diego County Supervisor, District 31600 Pacific Hwy, Room 335San Diego, CA 92101(619) 531-5533

San Diego County Supervisor, District 51600 Pacific Highway, Room 335San Diego, CA 92101(619) 531-5555

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San Diego County Tax Payers Association707 Broadway, Ste 905San Diego, CA 92101(619) 234-6423

San Diego County Water Authority4677 Overland AvenueSan Diego, CA 92123(858) 522-6702

San Diego Digital Solutions12340 Stowe Dr, Ste BPoway, CA 92064(858) 486-5692

San Diego Fire Rescue FoundationP.O. Box 235837Encinitas, CA 92023(619) 410-4742

San Diego Gas & Electric571 Enterprise StreetMail Station SD-1460Escondido, CA 92029(760) 480-7650

San Diego Homes by Holmes13400 Sabre Springs Pkwy #100San Diego, CA 92128(858) 335-5417

San Diego Hospice and The Institute for Palliative Medicine4311 3rd AveSan Diego, CA 92103(866) 688-1600

San Diego Magazine707 Broadway #1100San Diego, CA 92101(619) 230-9292

San Diego Miramar College10440 Black Mountain RdSan Diego, CA 92126(858) 536-7800

San Diego North EDC100 N. Rancho Santa Fe Road Ste 124San Marcos, CA 92069(760) 598-9311

San Diego North Educational Foundation11650 Iberia Place Suite 220San Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-1767

San Diego Self Storage LLC10531 Sorrento Valley RdSan Diego, CA 92121(858) 362-3602

San Diego Smiles by Design Dentistry 11835 Carmel Mountain Road #1306San Diego, CA 92128(858) 485-5552

San Diego Union-Tribune (The)PO Box 120191San Diego, CA 92112(760) 752-6718

San Diego World Trade Center2980 Pacific HighwaySan Diego, CA 92101(619) 615-0868

San Diego Zoo’s Safari Park15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd.Escondido, CA 92027(760) 747-8702

Savannah Design Group130 E Grand AveEscondido, CA 92025(760) 741-3078

Scentsy Wickless Candles - Alisa Goldman40515 La Colima RdTemecula, CA 92591(951) 695-9401

SCORE San Diego550 West C Street, Suite 550San Diego, CA 92101(619) 727-4873

Scripps Clinic Rancho Bernardo15004 Innovation DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-1800

Scripps Parkway Veterinary Hospital10755-L Scripps Poway ParkwaySan Diego, CA 92131(858) 695-9996

Scripps Pediatric DentistryPO Box 28909San Diego, ca 92198(858) 693-5677

Scripps Ranch Theatre10455 Pomerado RdSan Diego, CA 92131(858) 578-7728

Scripps Tax & Financial Group9909 Mira Mesa Blvd. Suite 230San Diego, CA 92131(858) 271-1488

SD County Bar Association Lawyer Referral and Info1333 7th AvSan Diego, CA 92101(619) 231-8585

Seacrest Village at Rancho Bernardo12730 Monte Vista RdPoway, CA 92064(858) 485-0700

sei Training and Development410 Clarence Ln.Escondido, CA 92029(858) 245-2003

Select Mailing5630 Kearny Mesa Rd Suite BSan Diego, CA 92111(858) 279-1181

Serenity Dental Spa12396 World Trade DriveSan Diego, ca 92128(858) 673-1000

Shadowcatcher Imagery740 Metcalf St Ste 32Escondido, CA 92025(760) 533-6130

Sharp Health Plan4305 University Ave Ste 200San Diego, CA 92105(800) 359-2002

Sharp Healthcare8695 Spectrum Center Ct.San Diego, CA 92123(858) 499-4697

Shea Family Chiropractic15644 Pomerado Rd Suite 200Poway, CA 92064(858) 312-5066

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Shea Homes9990 Mesa Rim RoadSan Diego, CA 92121(858) 526-6500

Shred-It2230 La MiradaVista, CA 92081(760) 598-5700

Sid’s Carpet Barn7666 Miramar RdSan Diego, CA 92126(858) 566-8500

Sign Distinction13230 Eveing Creek Dr. S, Suite 218San Diego, CA 92128(619) 752-2949

Silverado Senior Living1500 Borden RdEscondido, CA 92026(760) 737-7900

Simply The Best Real Estate Company17842 Kachina Ct.San Diego, CA 92127(858) 361-6164

Skaja | Daniels | Lister | Permito LLP960 Canterbury Place, Suite 110Escondido, CA 92025(760) 781-3464

Skyline Displays of San Diego6455 Weathers PlaceSan Diego, CA 92121(858) 552-9033

SL Home Solutions4858 Mercury St Ste 100San Diego, CA 92111(619) 952-4102

Smart Services, LLC8875 Costa Verde Blvd #1216San Diego, CA 92122(858) 444-5630

Smart Solar8545 Arjons Dr #ASan Diego, CA 92126(888) 827-9772

So Cal Chimney Corporation3211 Rio GrandeJamul, CA 91935(619) 300-7411

Solar World Americas, LLC4650 Adohr LaneCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 388-6352

Sony Electronics, Inc.16535 Via EsprilloSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 942-2400

Sophia’s Kitchen1651 S Palmetta AvOntario, CA 91762(909) 532-1925

Soroptimist International of RB12463 Rancho Bernardo Rd., #257San Diego, CA 92128(858) 675-0667

Sorrento Mesa Self Storage10531 Sorrento Valley RoadSan Diego, CA 92121(858) 453-0800

Sorrento Valley Pain Relief Center, Inc5955 Mira Mesa Blvd. Suite DSan Diego, CA 92121(858) 404-5944

Souplantation--Garden Fresh15822 Bernardo Center Dr. #ASan Diego, CA 92127(858) 675-3353

Southwest Health Care Services, Inc.16959 Bernardo Center Dr. Suite 204San Diego, CA 92128(858) 451-9551

Spanky’s Portable Services1925 Palomar Oaks Way #204Carlsbad, CA 92008(760) 476-0466

Spices Thai Cafe16441 Bernardo Center DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 674-4665

Sportsplex USAPO Box 769 Poway, CA 92074(858) 679-4000

Sprouts Farmers Market Store #24915727 Bernardo Heights Pkwy.San Diego, CA 92128(858) 385-1606

State Farm8989 Rio San Diego Drive, Ste 200San Diego, CA 92108(619) 725-4311

Stater Bros. Markets9909 Carmel Mountain RdSan Diego, CA 92129(858) 484-1281

Stay Connected / Send Out Cards12463 Rancho Bernardo Road #507San Diego, CA 92128(858) 382-1952

Steven L. Nartker, CPA16885 Via Del Campo Ct. #202San Diego, CA 92127(858) 381-5290

Stone Brewing Co.1999 Citracado PkwyEscondido, CA 92029(760) 471-4999

StoneRidge Country Club17166 Stoneridge Country Club LnPoway, CA 92064(858) 487-2138

Storage West in Carmel Mountain Ranch12305 World Trade DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-8445

Storage West in Rancho Bernardo10999 Willow CtSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 674-1000

Storage West in Scripps Ranch10715 Scripps Ranch BlvsSan Diego, CA 92131(858) 586-1010

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Strategic Business Communications, Inc.13230 Evening Creek Dr Suite 213San Diego, CA 92128(858) 679-1805

Strategic Communications1535 Frankfort StSan Diego, CA 92110(619) 275-4110

Street Smart Sales and MarketingPO Box 1448Poway, CA 92074(858) 442-3131

Streeter Printing, Inc.9880 Via Pasar #CSan Diego, CA 92126(858) 566-0866

Studio 158129 E. Grand AveEscondido, CA 92025(760) 739-0158

Submarina Subs & Sandwiches17090 Bernardo Center Dr Ste 125San Diego, CA 92128(858) 673-8283

Sudberry Properties Inc5465 Morehouse Dr. #260San Diego, CA 92121(858) 546-3000

Sullivan & Guzman, APC16516 Bernardo Center Drive Ste 220San Diego, CA 92128(858) 451-9390

Sullivan Solar Power8949 Kenamar Drive #101San Diego, CA 92121(858) 271-7758

Summer and Spencer’s Grill3695 Nob Hill DrSan Jose, CA 95127(408) 705-0336

Sun Orthodontics16766 Bernardo Center Dr Ste 216San Diego, CA 92128(858) 675-9740

SunCraft Solar, Inc.3525 Del Mar Heights Rd #229San Diego, CA 92130(877) 288-3038

Sunshine Care Ltd.12695 Monte Vista RdPoway, CA 92064(760) 746-2277

SuperAgent.com2333 Camino del Rio South #200San Diego, CA 92108(888) 912-7587

Superior Circulation2185 Station Village Way #2133San Diego, CA 92108(760) 271-1459

Superior Water13230 Evening Creek Drive #216San Diego, CA 92128(858) 679-2200

Surfside Dermatology320 Santa Fe Drive Suite 310Encinitas, CA 92024(760) 944-7000

Susan Williams -Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC11545 West Bernardo Ct Ste 300San Diego, CA 92127(858) 485-8400

Susco Media16625 Dove Canyon Road #102-340San Diego, CA 92127(619) 717-2323

Swiftkick Martial Arts16775 Bernardo Ctr Dr., Ste FSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 385-1600

Sylvan Learning Center of RB16776 Bernardo Center Drive Suite #103San Diego, CA 92128(858) 451-2822

Synergy Executive Education1735 Craigmore AvEscondido, CA 92027(760) 807-0964

Take Shape for Life13997 Pequot DrPoway, CA 92064(858) 748-3235

TargetSolutions10805 Rancho Bernardo Rd #200San Diego, CA 92127(858) 592-6880

Tariq Khamisa Foundation (TKF)7490 Opportunity Rd Ste 202San Diego, CA 92111(858) 565-0800

Temple Adat Shalom15905 Pomerado RdPoway, CA 92064(858) 451-1200

TERADATA Corp.17095 Via Del CampoSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 485-3456

Terry N. Thomas, D.D.S.16769 Bernardo Center Dr Ste 17San Diego, CA 92128(858) 485-8380

The Barrel Room16765 Bernardo Center Dr Ste O-1San Diego, CA 92128(858) 673-7512

The Cambridge SchoolPO Box 720508San Diego, CA 92172(858) 484-3488

The Church at Rancho Bernardo11740 Bernardo Plaza CtSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 592-2434

The Country Club of Rancho Bernardo12280 Greens East RdSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-1134

The Dailey Method13831 Belvedere DrivePoway, CA 92064(925) 788-6311

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The Decor Plan17015 St Andrews DrivePoway, CA 92064(858) 354-7701

The Dorsee Company7660 Fay Av #4384La Jolla, CA 92037(858) 551-3271

The Elizabeth Hospice150 W Crest StEscondido, CA 92025(760) 737-2050

The Friendly Bite17430 Caminito BayaSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 205-5367

The Gathering Place Christian Fellowship9550 Carmel Mt RdSan Diego, CA 92129(858) 486-7171

The Greek Gourmet13460 HWY 8 Business #96Lakeside, CA 92040(619) 561-1757

The Kitchen Doctor1985 Friendship Drive, Ste GEl Cajon, CA 92071(619) 449-9260

The Last Stand by ImprovX SystemsPO Box 1111El Cajon, CA 92022(619) 303-7479

The Non Profit Resource Group2392 Old Ranch RdEscondido, CA 92027(760) 715-4448

The Prescott Companies16880 W Bernardo Dr #200San Diego, CA 92127(858) 946-0320

The Real Estate Loan Specialist725 Beacon Pl.Escondido, CA 92025(760) 803-2075

The Remington Club16925 Hierba DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 673-6300

The Reserve @ 4S Ranch10411 Reserve DrSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 312-5180

The Roth Law Firm11545 W. Bernardo Ct Ste 303San Diego, CA 92127(858) 592-6250

The San Diego Foundation16870 West Bernardo Dr, Ste 458San Diego, CA 92127(858) 385-1595

The Simmons Firm, ALC11440 W. Bernardo Ct Ste 212San Diego, CA 92127(858) 676-1668

The W Clothing Collection10384 Spruce Grove AvenueSan Diego, CA 92131(858)735-2164

Thomas Realty7890 Via Belfiore 2San Diego, CA 92129(858) 361-8174

Tibbs the Tool Man14624 Merritt Park LnPoway, CA 92064(858) 354-0499

Time Warner Cable10450 Pacific Center CourtSan Diego, CA 92121(858) 695-3220

Tish CastanedaIndependent Scentsy Star Director10325 Craftsman Way # 211San Diego, CA 92127(714) 330-2793

Toby Wells Foundation17083 Old Coach RoadPoway, CA 92064(858) 391-2973

Todd Gutschow14435 Harvest CtPoway, CA 92064

Total Vision Care5490 Santo RdSan Diego, CA 92124(858) 487-5504

Tracy Sekhon Insurance, Inc.16959 Bernardo Center Dr #202San Diego, CA 92128(858) 618-4767

Tricia BlumCookie Lee & Royal Tart Consultant16116 Cayenne Creek Rd.San Diego, CA 92127(760) 809-4260

Trubarter, Inc.9201 Via De AmorSantee, CA 92071(858) 688-3518

UCSD Scripps Ranch Medical Office9909 Mira Mesa Blvd Ste 200San Diego, CA 92131(619) 543-3665

Unicorn Jewelry & Fine Gifts16781 Bernardo Center Dr Ste 4San Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-6454

Union Bank - Rancho Bernardo16880 Bernardo Center DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 485-5830

United States Congress, 50th District462 Stevens Avenue, Suite 107Solana Beach, CA 92075(858) 350-1150

United States Congress, 51st District333 F Street, Suite AChula Vista, CA 91910(619) 442-5963

United States Congress, 52nd District223 Cannon House Office BuildingWashington, DC 20515(619) 448-5201

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Community Impact Report 2011San Diego North Chamber of Commerce

50 Through Stronger CommerceBuilding Vibrant Communities

United States Senate600 B Street , Suite #2240San Diego, CA 92101(619) 239-3884

United States Senate750 B Street Suite 1030San Diego, CA 92101(619) 231-9712

United Way of San Diego4699 Murphy Canyon RdSan Diego, CA 92123(858) 492-2000

USE Credit Union10175 Rancho Carmel Dr. Ste#114San Diego, CA 92128(858) 674-8745

Valentina’s Mexican Food1402 Granite SpringsChula Vista, CA 91915(760) 743-5300

Valley Radiology1340 W. Valley Pkwy #202Escondido, CA 92025(760) 215-4176

VCA West Bernardo Animal Hospital11605 Duenda RdSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 485-7570

Victor J. Ferrette, A Law Corporation16870 West Bernardo Drive Ste 270San Diego, CA 92127(858) 487-9596

Villa Rancho Bernardo15720 Bernardo Center DrSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 672-3900

Visiting Angels10636 Scripps Summit CourtSan Diego, CA 92131(858) 566-9020

Visiting Angels of North County810 Los Vallecitos Blvd Ste 205San Marcos, CA 92069(760) 736-9934

VistaTech LLC11650 Iberia Place Ste 225San Diego, CA 92128(888) 998-6948

Walmart CorporationPO Box 750Bryn Mawr, CA 92318(559) 274-8461

Wateridge Insurance Services1592 Summit AveCardiff, CA 92007(858) 300-0262

West Coast Martial Arts Academy10890 Thornmint Rd Ste BSan Diego, CA 92127(858) 451-5425

WeTubeU11863 Glenhope RdSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 391-8430

Windermere Exclusive Properties - Barbara Stuart16890 Bernardo Center DrSan Diego, CA 92128(858) 618-5616

Wyndham Resorts333 N Myers StOceanside, CA 92054(760) 901-1265

Yellowbook3111 Camino Del Rio NorthSan Diego, CA 92108(858) 495-1555

Z Ultimate Self Defense Studios11885 Carmel Mtn Rd Ste 903San Diego, CA 92128(858) 487-8414

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Learn How The Chamber Can Help Your Business Growwww.sdncc.com 858.487.1767

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